- 2011
Creophilus huttoni (Broun, 1880)
Creophilus imitator Cameron, 1952
Creophilus inc**** (Klug, 1834)
Creophilus lanio (Erichson, 1839)
Creophilus maxillosus...
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Creophilus maxillosus, the
hairy rove beetle, is a
species of rove beetle.
Larvae of the
hairy rove
beetle range from 20–25
millimetres (0.79–0.98 in)...
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Creophilus oculatus or devil's
coach horse is a
species of
large carrion-feeding rove
beetle endemic to New Zealand.
Creophilus oculatus was described...
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Creophilus variegatus is a
beetle of the
Staphylinidae family,
Staphylininae subfamily. This
species occurs in
South America (especially in
Brazil and...
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Creophilus rekohuensis is a
beetle of the
Staphylinidae family,
subfamily Staphylininae. This
species occurs only on some
small predator-free
islands in...
- Latreille, 1802 (including Philonthini, Tanygnathinini)
Cafius Creophilus Creophilus maxillosus –
hairy rove
beetle Eucibdelus Gabrius Jurecekia Ocypus...
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Hairy rove
beetles (
Creophilus maxillosus) at four days and
larva at
seven days
under rabbit carrion....
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determination in
forensically useful beetles Necrodes littoralis (Silphidae) and
Creophilus maxillosus (Staphylinidae)".
Forensic Science International. 241: 20–26...
- Rove
beetles have a four-stage life cycle; egg, larvae, pupa and adult.
Creophilus species are
common predators of carrion, and
since they are large, are...
- as the
giant stick insect,
coxella weevil, the
flightless rove
beetle Creophilus rekohuensis, and the Pitt
Island longhorn beetle. It is also
locally notorious...