Definition of Cantharidae. Meaning of Cantharidae. Synonyms of Cantharidae

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Definition of Cantharidae

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- The soldier beetles (Cantharidae) are relatively soft-bodied, straight-sided beetles. They are cosmopolitan in distribution. One of the first described...
- 115 genera belong to the family Cantharidae, soldier beetles. There are at least 1,300 described species in Cantharidae. Absidia Mulsant, 1863 g Absidiella...
- leatherwing (Chauliognathus pensylvanicus) is a species of soldier beetle (Cantharidae). The specific epithet pensylvanicus is Latin for "of Pennsylvania"....
- Cherokee County, Iowa, United States Markus, a beetle genus in family Cantharidae Marcus (album), 2008 album by Marcus Miller Marcus (comedian), finalist...
- two-lined leather-wing, is a species of soldier beetle in the family Cantharidae. It is found in North America. "Atalantycha bilineata Report". Integrated...
- allow the hindwings to move for flight. However, in the soldier beetles (Cantharidae), the elytra are soft, earning this family the name of leatherwings....
- Cantharis is a large genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae with narrow and soft elytra. The poisonous Spanish fly is superficially similar...
- green soldier beetle or banana bug, is a species of soldier beetle (Cantharidae) native to Australia. It has a flattened body up to 15 millimetres (1 in)...
- Artematopodidae (soft-bodied plant beetles) Brachypsectridae (Texas beetles) Cantharidae (soldier beetles) Cerophytidae (rare click beetles) Elateridae (click...
- vesicatoria, although the genus Cantharis is in an unrelated family, Cantharidae, the soldier beetles. It was classified there erroneously until the Danish...