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Burying beetles or ****ton
beetles,
genus Nicrophorus, are the best-known
members of the
family Silphidae (carrion
beetles). Most of
these beetles are...
- americ****, also
known as the
American burying beetle or
giant carrion beetle, is a
critically endangered species of
beetle endemic to
North America. It belongs...
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carrion are
ephemeral habitats that are
frequently visited by
beetles (dung
beetles,
burying beetles). P****tic
nematodes (Rhabditoides) and
mites (e.g. genera...
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Nicrophorus vespilloides is a
burying beetle described by
Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst in 1783. The
beetles vary
widely in size and can
present with...
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Silphidae is a
family of
beetles that are
known commonly as
large carrion beetles,
carrion beetles or
burying beetles.
There are two subfamilies: Silphinae...
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encroaching female.
Infanticide has also been
recorded in
another insect, the
burying beetle Nicrophorus orbicollis.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Lethocerus...
- (gold-necked
carrion beetle or
tomentose burying beetle) is a
species of
burying beetle that was
described by
Friedrich Weber in 1801. The
beetle belongs to the...
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another by
beetles of
multiple genera in the
family Silphidae, most
notably burying beetles. The mite
deutonymphs sit on the
adult beetles, typically...
- Bird". The New Yorker. 90 (15): 30. 2017 The
Burying Beetle Limón, Ada (February 27, 2017). "The
Burying Beetle". The New Yorker. 93 (2): 39. Overp**** Limón...
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Nicrophorus humator is a
burying beetle described by
Gleditsch in 1767 (as
Silpha humator). It has a
Palearctic distribution,
including North Africa. A...