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referred to as skin
beetles.
Other common names include larder beetle, hide or
leather beetles, ****
beetles, and
khapra beetles.
There are over 1,800...
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Beetles are
insects that form the
order Coleoptera (/koʊliːˈɒptərə/), in the
superorder Holometabola.
Their front pair of
wings are
hardened into wing-cases...
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Furniture ****
beetle Museum beetle Common ****
beetle Varied ****
beetle Fur
beetle Black ****
beetle Dermestes coarctatus Larder beetle Dermestes maculatus...
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December and may also be
referred to as a "Christmas
beetle",
labelled by the
Australian Museum as an "impostor".
Species include:
Anoplognathus abnormis...
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Anthrenus museorum,
commonly known as the
museum beetle, is a
species of
beetle found in the
Palearctic (including Europe), the Near East and the Nearctic...
- The
Hercules beetle (Dynastes hercules) is a
species of
rhinoceros beetle native to the
rainforests of
southern Mexico,
Central America,
South America...
- The
Volkswagen Beetle,
officially the
Volkswagen Type 1, is a
small family car
produced by the
German company Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003. One of the...
- The
varied ****
beetle (Anthrenus verbasci) is a 3 mm-long
beetle belonging to the
family Dermestidae,
positioned in
subgenus Nathrenus. They are a...
- Dung
beetles are
beetles that feed on ****. Some
species of dung
beetles can bury dung 250
times their own m**** in one night. Many dung
beetles, known...
- mutabilis, also
known as the
figeater beetle (also
green fruit beetle or fig
beetle), is a
member of the
scarab beetle family. It
belongs to the subfamily...