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- Wikispecies has information related to Thanasimus formicarius. The ant beetle (Thanasimus formicarius), also known as the European red-bellied clerid,...
- Thanasimus is a genus of checkered beetles in the family Cleridae. There are about six described species in Thanasimus. These six species belong to the...
- America and North America. "Thanasimus dubius Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Thanasimus dubius". GBIF. Retrieved...
- Thanasimus trifasciatus is a species of checkered beetle in the family Cleridae. It is found in North America. "Thanasimus trifasciatus Report". Integrated...
- to the species Thanasimus undatulus: Thanasimus undatulus nubilus (Klug, 1842) Thanasimus undatulus undatulus (Say, 1835) "Thanasimus undatulus Report"...
- but members such as Thanasimus undatulus have been researched as a possible role in integrated pest management or IPM. Thanasimus undatulus is a predator...
- predators of A. biguttatus include: the European red-bellied clerid (Thanasimus formicarius), and the wasp Dolichomitus imperator from the family Ichneumonidae...
- violacea Opilo mollis Paratillus carus Tarsostenus univittatus Thanasimus femoralis Thanasimus formicarius – ant beetle, European red-bellied clerid Thaneroclerus...
- pensylvanicus Attelabus betulaeDeporaus betulae Attelabus formicariusThanasimus formicarius Attelabus sipylus – Tri****s sipylus Attelabus apiarius –...
- species †Tetrapus Thamnophis †Thamnophis elegans †Thamnophis sirtalisThanasimus †Themira †Thomisus Thomomys †Thomomys talpoides †Thouinia †Thuja †Ticholeptus...