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metallic flat-headed
borers.
Woodboring is
thought to be the
ancestral ecology of beetles, and
bores made by
beetles in
fossil wood extend back to the earliest...
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house borer (Anobium punctatum) is a
woodboring beetle originally from
Europe but now
distributed worldwide. In the
larval stage it
bores in
wood and feeds...
- behavior;
nearly all
species burrow into hard
plant material such as dead
wood or bamboo. The main
exceptions are
species in the
subgenus Proxylocopa, which...
- The
emerald ash
borer (Agrilus planipennis), also
known by the
acronym EAB, is a
green buprestid or
jewel beetle native to north-eastern Asia that feeds...
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Dicerca tenebrica, the
flatheaded wood borer or
flatheaded poplar borer, is a br****y to
black coloured beetle from
Chrysochroinae subfamily which can...
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Scolecocampa liburna, the dead-
wood borer, is a moth in the
family Erebidae. The
species was
first described by Carl
Geyer in 1837. It is
found in the...
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Ptilinus pectinicornis, the fan-bearing
wood-
borer, is a
species of
beetle in the
family Ptinidae. "Ptilinus
pectinicornis Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
- katakana: ウバタマムシ; lit. 'nanny
jewel bug'), also
known as the flat-headed
wood-
borer, is a metallic, bullet-shaped,
woodboring beetle of the
Buprestidae family...
- The
wharf borer,
Nacerdes melanura,
belongs to the
insect order Coleoptera, the beetles. They
belong to the
family Oedemeridae,
known as
false blister...
- from
reaching them. Over 2,000
years ago,
wood builders were
aware of
marine borers and
decay and
protected wood using crude extracts and
various chemicals...