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Coleopterology (from
Coleoptera and Gr**** -λογία, -logia) is the
scientific study of beetles, a
branch of entomology.
Practitioners are
termed coleopterists...
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control insect pests. The
scientific study of
beetles is
known as
coleopterology. The name of the
taxonomic order, Coleoptera,
comes from the Gr**** koleopteros...
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attracting mates,
building nests, and
acquiring resources. In the
field of
coleopterology,
giraffe weevils are of
interest because they
exhibit ****ual dimorphism...
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typically (but not always)
derived from the
scientific name of the group:
Coleopterology –
beetles Dipterology –
flies Odonatology –
dragonflies and damselflies...
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world fauna with
description of 35 new taxons.
Baltic Journal of
Coleopterology 4(1) 63-88. Legalov, A. A. and N. Liu. (2005). New leaf-rolling weevils...
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Curculionoidea (Coleoptera) with
description of new taxa".
Baltic Journal of
Coleopterology. 10 (1): 71–101. Legalov, A. (2020). "Fossil
History of Curculionoidea...
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Notable students of
coleopterology (beetles)
include the following.
George Francis Bornemissza (born Hungary) John
Francis Lawrence (born U.S.A) Stephan...
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Branches of
Entomology Coleopterology Dipterology Ethnoentomology Heteropterology Hemipterology Lepidopterology Melittology Myrmecology Neuropterology...
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Coleopterist is a UK-based
journal for
specialists in
coleopterology (the
study of beetles).
First published in
March 1992, it is the
successor to...
- was an
Austrian entomologist who
specialised in the
study of
beetles (
coleopterology),
particularly within the
longhorn family (Cerambycidae). An amateur...