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- Thymalus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Thymalidae. The genus was described in 1802 by Pierre André Latreille. The species of this genus...
- Thymalus limbatus is a species of beetle in family Thymalidae. It is found in the palearctic. It is an obligate Saproxylic species ****ociated with Betula...
- thymalloides (Richardson, 1823) Salmo thymalloides (Richardson, 1823) Thymalus ontariensis (Valenciennes, 1848) Thymallus tricolor (Cope, 1865) Thymallus...
- found in Central and South America, and are ****ociated with flowers, while Thymalus, the only member of the subfamily Thymalinae is found across the Holarctic...
- butterfly (Argynnis paphia), and three nationally rare dead-wood beetles: Thymalus limbatus, Orchesia undulata and Rhinosimus ruficollis. Evidence of activity...
- (Erotylidae), Mycetophagus multipunctatus, M. piceus (Mycetophagidae), and Thymalus oblongus (Trogossitidae). The triterpenes 3α-carboxyacetoxyquercinic acid...
- elongatum Ostoma ferrugineum Tenebroides mauritanicuscadelle beetle Thymalus limbatus Family Cleridae Korynetes caeruleussteely blue beetle Necrobia...
- The fish species that are native to Tuya Lake include Arctic grayling (Thymalus arcticus), bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), longnose sucker (Catostomus...
- Phloiophilus edwardsi (Stephens, 1830) Tenebroides mauritanicus (Linnaeus, 1758) Thymalus limbatus (Fabricius, 1787) Cis bidentatus (Olivier, 1790) Cis boleti (Scopoli...
- Pediacus tabellatus Protaetia sardea Tenebroides fuscus Thambus frivaldskyi Thymalus oblongus Odonata includes dragonflies and damselflies. There are 868 species...