Definition of Coleopteran. Meaning of Coleopteran. Synonyms of Coleopteran

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Definition of Coleopteran

Coleopteran
Coleopteran Co`le*op"ter*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the order of Coleoptera.

Meaning of Coleopteran from wikipedia

- al. (2015) used eight nuclear genes for 367 species from 172 of 183 Coleopteran families. They split the Adephaga into 2 clades, Hydradephaga and Geadephaga...
- This list of 2024 in paleoentomology records new fossil insect taxa that are to be described during the year, as well as do****ents significant paleoentomology...
- 2018 in paleoentomology is a list of new fossil insect taxa that were described during the year 2018, as well as other significant discoveries and events...
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- haplodiploid species, the telephone-pole beetle is an interesting subject of coleopteran reproductive behavior and physiology. Reports of the species are infrequent...
- prognathous mouthparts. (lacewing, trichopterans, mayflies and some coleopterans). Scarabeiformpoorly sclerotized, flat thorax and abdomen. Usually...
- an adult. In other orders, koinobionts include flies, a majority of coleopteran, and many hymenopteran parasitoids.: 748–749  Some species may be subject...
- This paleoentomology list records new fossil insect taxa that were to be described during the year 2021, as well as notes other significant paleoentomology...
- intermittently. In the Americas, "glow worms" are the closely related Coleopteran family Phengodidae, while in New Zealand and Australia, a "glow worm"...