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- than Tenebrio molitor. Alphitobius diaperinus, lesser mealworm Many tenebrionids are pests of cereal and flour silos and other storage facilities, including...
- beetles are adapted to tolerate high temperatures. For example, the Tenebrionid beetle Onymacris rugatipennis can withstand 50°C. Tiger beetles in hot...
- S2CID 11002097. Ferguson, A., Pearce-Kelly, P. (2004). The Frégate Island giant tenebrionid beetle. Management Guidelines For the Welfare of Zoo Animals. The Federation...
- fossorial, and heavily armoured.[citation needed] Several Namibian Tenebrionids, such as Onymacris unguicularis and Onymacris bicolor, have evolved a...
- Miniature cameras weighing 248 mg were attached to live beetles of the Tenebrionid genera Asbolus and Eleodes. The camera wirelessly streamed video to a...
- Darkling beetle. Toktokkies do not belong to a particular tribe or genus of Tenebrionids, but rather a selection of flightless species that make distinct noises...
- burrows, including scarabs, aleculid beetles, silverfish, larvae of tenebrionids and caesmaking moths, as well as other species of ****roaches. The ****roach...
- Polposipus hercule****, the Frégate Island giant tenebrionid beetle or Frégate beetle, is a flightless species of beetle in family Tenebrionidae. It is...
- by bats, but can also occur by way of “honeybees, flies, wasps, ants, tenebrionid beetles and tettigometid bugs.” Fruiting can occur at anywhere from 5–10...
- Earthworms, ants, termites, moles, gophers, as well as some millipedes and tenebrionid beetles, mix the soil as they burrow, significantly affecting soil formation...