Definition of Malachiinae. Meaning of Malachiinae. Synonyms of Malachiinae

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- Malachiinae is a subfamily of beetles of the family Melyridae and having a global distribution. Malachiinae have peculiar orange structures along the...
- may refer to: Charopus (beetle), a genus of insects in the subfamily Malachiinae This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Charops...
- brightly patterned in black and brown, yellow, or red. Some melyrids (Malachiinae) have peculiar orange structures along the sides of the abdomen, which...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Coleoptera Family: Melyridae Subfamily: Malachiinae Tribe: Carphurini Genus: C****sine Pascoe, 1860...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Coleoptera Family: Melyridae Subfamily: Malachiinae Tribe: Malachiini Genus: Anthocomus Species: A. equestris Binomial name...
- soft-winged flower beetles belonging to the family Melyridae, subfamily Malachiinae. Laius alleni Lea, 1909 Laius asahinai Nakane, 1955 Laius lutaoensis...
- plant genus Ceratistes (beetle), a genus of beetle in the subfamily Malachiinae This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the...
- soft-winged flower beetles belonging to the family Melyridae subfamily Malachiinae. Malachius species have been reported from Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria...
- species of Cossoninae, two species of spider beetles, Cryptorhynchinae and Malachiinae and a species of Bean weevil, Click beetle, Thrips, Harpalinae, Pterostichinae...
- soft-winged flower beetles belonging to the family Melyridae, subfamily Malachiinae. The body is 5–7 millimetres (0.20–0.28 in) long, the head and pronotum...