- The sap beetles, also
known as
Nitidulidae, are a
family of beetles. They are
small (2–6 mm) ovoid,
usually dull-coloured beetles, with ****bed antennae...
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clubbed antennae. Even this is not universal; for example,
Glischrochilus (
Nitidulidae) have
aposematic orange spots on
their elytra.
Adults can be recognised...
- Cerambycidae, Cleridae, Dermestidae, Lycidae, Melyridae, Mordellidae,
Nitidulidae and Scarabaeidae.
Beetles may be
particularly important in some parts...
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strawberry sap beetle, is a
species of sap-feeding
beetle in the
family Nitidulidae. It is
found in
Central America,
North America, Oceania,
South America...
- (Lamingtonium binnaberrense)
Monotomidae (root-eating beetles)
Myraboliidae Nitidulidae (sap beetles) P****andridae (parasitic flat bark beetles) Phalacridae...
- yield.
Natural pollinators include beetles (coleoptera) of the
families Nitidulidae, Staphylinidae, Chrysomelidae,
Curculionidae and Scarabaeidae. In the...
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starting in 1940. He
specialised in
Coleoptera especially the
family Nitidulidae. In this
group he
studied the
world fauna describing many new genera...
- ,
possess reduced floral chambers and
attract small beetles such as
Nitidulidae or Staphylinidae. The
compound annonacin and
dozens of
other acetogenins...
- beetles. The
genera in it have been re****igned to the
following families:
Nitidulidae Cucujidae Cryptophagidae Latridiidae Coccinellidae The name
comes from...
- (Lamingtonium binnaberrense)
Monotomidae (root-eating beetles)
Myraboliidae Nitidulidae (sap beetles) P****andridae (parasitic flat bark beetles) Phalacridae...