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  1. Black Beetle

    Black Beetle or black beetle may refer to Black Beetle comics , a DC Comics character The M 497 Black Beetle , an experimental jet powered locomotive test bed Black beetle, a colloquial term for a cockroach Black beetle, a colloquial name for many species of beetle See also Beetle disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Carpet beetle

    Carpet beetle may refer to any of the following types of beetle Dermestidae , a family of Coleoptera Varied carpet beetle , a 3 mm long beetle that can be a serious household pest . carpets, furniture and clothing Black carpet beetle , a beetle, Attagenus unicolor, that can be a serious household pest Anthrenus , a genus of skin beetle s family Dermestidae Brown carpet beetle , Attagenus Attagenus pellio , a pest damaging stored products disambig ...   more details



  1. Beetle (disambiguation)

    wiktionary beetle A beetle is an insect belonging to the order Coleoptera. Beetle may also refer to Alan Ackerman Beetle 1913 2003 , U.S. botanist Volkswagen Beetle , an automobile Volkswagen New Beetle , an automobile Beetle Bailey , a newspaper comic strip and titular character Beetle comics , the alias of two characters in the Marvel Comics universe Black Beetle comics , the alias of a character in the DC Comics universe Blue Beetle , the alias of several characters in the DC Comics universe Beetle ASIC , an analog readout chip developed for the LHCb Beetle game , a simple dice game A large wooden mallet used in timber framing M 497 Black Beetle M 497 Black Beetle , a rocket train of the NYC railroad Beetle tank, one name for the Goliath tracked mine , a small remote controlled armoured fighting vehicle filled with explosives used by the Germans in WWII Beetle JR Kyushu , Japanese ferry service The Beetle, an 1897 novel by Richard Marsh author See also The Beatles , a popular band, similar spelling Beetlejuice disambiguation Recurring enemies in the Mario series Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetle s, enemies from the Mario series Mario games. disambig cs Brouk el es Escarabajo desambiguaci n fr Beetle he lt Vabalai reik m s nl Kever ja pt Besouro desambigua o ru tr Beetle anlam ayr m uk ...   more details



  1. Cardinal beetle

    Refimprove type animal date December 2009 Taxobox name Cardinal beetle image Pyrochroa.coccinea.female.jpg image width 200px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera familia Pyrochroidae genus Pyrochroa species P. coccinea binomial Pyrochroa coccinea binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1762 Wikispecies Pyrochroa coccinea Cardinal beetle The cardinal beetle Pyrochroa coccinea is a brightly coloured red or orange beetle . It is approximately 20  mm long. It has a black face. The cardinal beetle predation preys on other insect s and is normally found on flower s at the edges of woodland The cardinal beetle is a strong insect flight flier . The cardinal beetle is bright red in that way it warns predator s that it is toxicity toxic . People often mistake the smaller Scarlet lily beetle , Lilioceris lilii , for a cardinal beetle. Pyrochroa serraticornis , which is very similar to P. coccinea except it has a red head instead of a black one, is also referred to as a Cardinal beetle. ref http www.uksafari.com cardinal.htm ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Cardinal Beetle Category Tenebrionoidea Beetle stub de Scharlachroter Feuerk fer fr Pyrochroa coccinea it Pyrochroa coccinea nl Zwartkopvuurkever pl Ogniczek wi kszy ru sv Stor kardinalbagge vi Cardinal beetle ...   more details



  1. Scarab beetle

    Scarab beetle may refer to these species A beetle of the family Scarabaeidae Scarabaeus sacer , the dung beetle species worshipped by the ancient Egyptians as an embodiment of the god Khepri. Pendants made to resemble Scarab beetles were normally worn by Egyptian kings and queens as a symbol of their wealth and power. They represent rebirth in ancient egypt. See also Scarab disambig ...   more details



  1. Grain beetle

    Grain beetle may refer to Foreign grain beetle Oryzaephilus mercator Merchant grain beetle Saw toothed grain beetle disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. June beetle

    Use dmy dates date September 2010 June beetle is the common name for several scarab beetle s that appear around June In subfamily Cetoniinae Cotinis nitida Green June Beetle of the southeastern United States Cotinis mutabilis Figeater Beetle of the western and southwestern United States In subfamily Melolonthinae Amphimallon solstitialis European June Beetle, Summer Chafer of Europe and other species of Amphimallon Melolontha cockchafers or May bugs of Europe Phyllophaga genus Phyllophaga May beetles of the Americas Polyphylla decemlineata Ten lined June Beetle of the western United States. Rhizotrogus marginipes and other species of Rhizotrogus See also June bug disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Harmonia (beetle)

    Unreferenced stub type animal auto yes date December 2009 DISPLAYTITLE Harmonia genus Taxobox name Harmonia image Asian multicolored lady beetle.jpg image width 250px image caption Asian lady beetle , Harmonia axyridis regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo beetle Coleoptera familia Coccinellidae genus Harmonia subdivision ranks Species subdivision Harmonia axyridis br Harmonia conformis br Harmonia quadripunctata br &hellip Harmonia is a genus of lady beetle s. Species include Asian lady beetle , Harmonia axyridis Common spotted lady beetle , Harmonia conformis Cream streaked lady beetle , Harmonia quadripunctata Antipodean ladybird , Harmonia antipoda Wikispecies Harmonia Commons Harmonia DEFAULTSORT Harmonia Genus Category Coccinellidae Coccinellidae stub de Harmonia K fer fr Harmonia nl Harmonia geslacht ru Harmonia vi Harmonia beetle ...   more details



  1. Sisyphus (beetle)

    DISPLAYTITLE Sisyphus beetle Taxobox name Sisyphus image Sisyphus.longipes.jpg image caption Sisyphus longipes image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo beetle Coleoptera superfamilia Scarabaeoidea familia Scarabaeidae subfamilia Scarabaeinae tribus Sisyphini genus Sisyphus genus authority Pierre Andr Latreille Latreille , 1807 subdivision ranks Species subdivision see text Sisyphus is a genus of dung beetle s. One common species is Sisyphus schaefferi small Linnaeus, 1758 small . Commons Sisyphus beetle Sisyphus DEFAULTSORT Sisyphus Beetle Category Scarabaeinae Scarabaeidae stub ru vi Sisyphus b c nh c ng ...   more details



  1. Beetle Bailey

    Refimprove date April 2009 Infobox Comic strip title Beetle Bailey image Image Recruta zero 03.png creator ... comictype print genre Humor first September 4, 1950 last Image Beetle Bailey Comic Panel.png thumb right A page from the comic book version of Beetle Bailey . Beetle Bailey begun on September 4 ... Thorsj title Beetle Bailey 1950&ndash 1952 year 2008 publisher Egmont K rnan AB Checker Book Publishing ... first David last Colton work USA Today title Beetle Bailey marches on, with artist Mort Walker leading ... on the strip. Overview Beetle was originally a college student at Rockview University. The characters ... . During the strip s first year, Beetle quit school and enlisted in the U.S. Army on 13 March 1951, where he has remained ever since. Most of the humor in Beetle Bailey revolves around the inept characters ..., they now appear to be stuck in time in a regular infantry division . The uniforms of Beetle Bailey ... wear M1 helmet liners painted with their insignia . While Beetle Bailey s unit is Company A, one ... , Armoured warfare armor , infantry and Paratrooper paratroops . Beetle is always seen with a hat ... books on the strip s history. One daily strip had Sarge scare Beetle s hat off, but Beetle was wearing .... Image Beetle running gag 20071121.png frame 400px center Beetle Bailey November 21, 2007 In this running ... trying to help him and himself Characters and story Beetle Bailey is unusual in having one of the largest ... seen, almost none have been completely retired. Main characters Private Beetle Bailey &mdash ..., Beetle s eyes are always concealed, whether by headgear or, in the rare instance of not wearing any ... P. Snorkel &mdash Beetle s nemesis introduced in 1951. Sarge is known to frequently beat up Beetle for any excuse he can think of, leaving Beetle a shapeless pulp one of the most iconic images in the strip ... be alternately short tempered and sentimental. He and Beetle seem to have a mutual love hate relationship ... Diller &mdash the notorious ladies man, and Beetle s frequent crony introduced in 1951. Otto &mdash ...   more details



  1. Oriental beetle

    Taxobox name Oriental beetle regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo beetle Coleoptera familia Scarabaeidae genus Anomala species A. orientalis binomial Anomala orientalis binomial authority George Robert Waterhouse Waterhouse , 1875 The Oriental beetle Anomala orientalis , not to be confused with the Japanese beetle is a beetle about 0.7 1.1  cm 0.3 0.4 inches long, with mottled, metallic brown and black colored elytra and a similarly colored thorax and head during the adult stage. During the larval stage the oriental beetle can be identified by the parallel line raster pattern. It is native to Asia and was introduced to North America and has since spread to and become a pest in several mid Atlantic states. Its invasive range extends from Maine to South Carolina and Wisconsin . In its larva l stage, the grub feeds on the roots of grass es while the adults feed on rose s, phlox , and petunia s. Sex pheromone traps are available to capture and kill the Oriental beetle. External links http bugguide.net node view 12234 Bugguide.net species profile Wikispecies inline Exomala orientalis Exomala orientalis Category Scarabaeidae Category Invasive animal species Category Animals described in 1875 Scarabaeidae stub vi Oriental beetle ...   more details



  1. Centaurus beetle

    About the African beetle other uses Centaurus disambiguation Taxobox image Aegosoma centaurus.jpg imaage size 230px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropoda classis Insect a ordo Coleoptera familia Scarabaeidae genus Augosoma species A. centaurus binomial Augosoma centaurus binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1758 The Centaurus beetle , Augosoma centaurus , is a species of beetle found in tropical Africa , which measures about 40 90  mm . As common in many insect species, the male is larger than the female and usually two males will fight for a female for mating. Appearance It is interesting to note that the Centaurus beetle s adult morphology is strikingly similar to that of beetles from the Dynastes genus which originate from tropical Americas America , which led to its initial classification to that genus. Eventually, it was moved to its present genus to avoid confusion as even the Xylotrupes genus from the southeast Asia n tropics have a similar form. The male has large horns and is considerably bigger than the female, which has no horns as well. Larvae The larva of the centaurus beetle has a dark row of spots which is visible along the side of its body, known as the spiracles. These are openings leading to its tracheal network, which is the insect equivalent of the vertebrate lung. The spiracles could be considered as the insect version of nostrils. Spiracles are also present in the adult beetle and located along the sides of the abdomen however, they have no distinct color and quite unnoticeable. Origin of the name The origin of the name of the Centaurus beetle may be the Greek mythology Greek Centaur . Uses and allusions in pop Culture The Centaurus beetle ... wikispecies Augosoma centarus Centaurus beetle Commons Augosoma centaurus http www.naturalworlds.org scarabaeidae species Augosoma centaurus.htm Family Scarabidae Augusoma centaurus Centaurus beetle ... Centaurus beetle Category Scarabaeidae Category Beetles of Africa no Augosoma ...   more details



  1. Beetle (game)

    refimprove date January 2012 Image Beetle Drive Beetle.JPG thumb A completed Beetle Beetle is a British party game in which one draws a beetle in parts. The game may be played solely with pen, paper and a die or using a commercial game set, some of which contain custom scorepads and dice and others which contain pieces which snap together to make a beetle bug. It is sometimes called Cootie game Cooties or Bugs. The game is entirely based on random die rolls, there is no element of skill involved. Playing The part drawn is decided by the roll of a Dice die . The traditional rolls are 6 is for the body , of which there is one. 5 is for the head , of which there is one. 4 is for the wing , of which there are two. 3 is for a leg , of which there are six. 2 is for an antenna biology antenna , of which there are two. 1 is for an compound eye eye , of which there are two. The part corresponding to each roll of the die, however, may vary depending on the rules established by the players. It is necessary to roll the correct number for the body before any other part may be drawn. To the body, one may attach the head, legs or tail, but the head must precede the antenna and eyes. The first player to draw all the requisite parts is the winner. Table top games Beetle has been converted to a commercial game called Cootie game Cootie , and is also released under the name Beetle by Milton Bradley ... differences, such as there being no wings on the beetles. Beetle drive This game is played at social occasions known as a Beetle Drive , in which many rounds of Beetle are played. The players are in groups of four with a communal die, and the first player to complete their beetle shouts out Beetle stopping ... complete beetle in that group will move around a circle of tables to the right clockwise , and the loser the player with the least complete beetle to the left anti clockwise , or sit still. The ultimate ... 2180088369 Beetle Drive Scorecard Beetle with Wings A printable Creative Commons scorecard. Category ...   more details



  1. Pygora beetle

    Taxobox name Pygora image 03 20100903 Praha 511.JPG image width 260px image caption Pygora lenocinia at National Museum Prague regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera familia Scarabaeidae subfamilia Cetoniinae genus Pygora The Pygora beetle is also called the flower beetle . It is of the Scarabaeidae family and subfamily of the Cetoniinae whose geographical range is Madagascar . Subspecies Pygora erythroderes Burmeister, 1842 Pygora lenocinia Burmeister, 1842 Pygora ornata Jans, 1875 References http www.biolib.cz en taxon id414936 Biolib External links http www.flickr.com photos 51179275 N05 4710101010 Pygora lenocinia DEFAULTSORT Pygora Beetle Category Scarabaeidae Category Endemic fauna of Madagascar Scarabaeidae stub vi Pygora ...   more details



  1. Brongniartia (beetle)

    other uses2 Brongniartia italictitle Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date December 2006 Taxobox name Brongniartia regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo beetle Coleoptera subordo Polyphaga infraordo Elateriformia superfamilia Elateroidea familia Cebrionidae genus Brongniartia subdivision ranks Species subdivision Brongniartia is a genus of cebrionid beetle , named after France French natural history naturalist Adolphe Brongniart . DEFAULTSORT Brongniartia Beetle Category Elateroidea Beetle stub fr Brongniartia atra nl Brongniartia atra vi Brongniartia b c nh c ng ...   more details



  1. Red Beetle

    Multiple issues orphan March 2012 notability September 2011 refimprove September 2011 Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image caption character name Red Beetle publisher DC Comics debut Justice Society of America 49 br April 2011 creators Marc Guggenheim writer br Scott Kolins artist alter ego Sara Butters species optional homeworld optional alliances Justice Society of America partners aliases powers supports Red Beetle is a fictional character in the DC Comics DC Universe Universe , a member of the superhero team the Justice Society of America . Red Beetle first appeared in Justice Society of America 48 April 2011 , and was created by Marc Guggenheim and Scott Kolins . ref Justice Society of America 48 50 ref Powers and abilities Red Beetle appears to be an unpowered heroine, patterning her codename, costume, and modus operandi after Blue Beetle Ted Kord Blue Beetle . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Red Beetle Category DC Comics superheroes Category Comics characters introduced in 2011 Category Articles created via the Article Wizard DC comics stub ...   more details



  1. Grapevine beetle

    Orphan date February 2009 Taxobox image grapevine beetle x.jpg name Grapevine Beetle regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo beetle Coleoptera familia Scarabaeidae genus Pelidnota species P. punctata binomial Pelidnota punctata binomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , 10th edition of Systema Naturae 1758 wikispecies Pelidnota punctata Grapevine Beetle The grapevine beetle , Pelidnota punctata , also known as Spotted June Beetle or the Spotted Pelidnota , is a member of the subfamily Rutelinae of the Scarab beetle family. Grapevine beetles are common in the north and central United States and Eastern Canada , but do relatively little damage to their host plants. The adult beetle is approximately 2.5  cm 1  inch long, but can reach 1.2  inches occasionally, off yellow or auburn red, with three black spots running down each side. Fine black lines divide the edges of its elytra . At other times, the beetle may have been known as Pelidnota lutea. There are two different variations of pelidnota punctata , the southern variation lacks the darker legs, while the northern variation has darker legs. The beetles fly rapidly, usually in a curve. Habitat and Diet The beetle lives in the eastern coast of North America , as well as Florida , Nebraska and north western Missouri , and has been found in central Indiana and south western Ontario Canada. Also just found in northwestern Kentucky and Illinois . It lives, like many beetles, in forests , thickets, and woods , and is mostly seen during the summer. Active flyers, these beetles are commonly attracted to lights at night. It is also seen in vineyards and gardens . The adult beetle eats the leaves and fruit ... . Beetle eggs are laid in rotten wood, tree stumps, or on soil near the host plant, where they hatch ... bugguide.net node view 3139 tree Bug Guide http www.cirrusimage.com beetle grapevine.htm Grapevine Beetle diagnostic reference photos and information DEFAULTSORT Grapevine Beetle Category Scarabaeidae ...   more details



  1. Spider beetle

    Taxobox name Spider beetle image Gibbium psylloides.jpg image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera familia Anobiidae subfamilia Ptininae subfamilia authority Pierre Andr Latreille Latreille , 1803 subdivision ranks Genus Genera subdivision See text Spider beetles are the approximately 500 species of beetle s in the subfamily Ptininae of the family Anobiidae . They are sometimes considered a family in their own right, which is then called Ptinidae . Spider beetles have round bodies with long, slender legs, and lack wings. They are generally 1 5  mm long. Both the larvae and the adults are scavenger s. They reproduce at the rate of two to three generations per year. Genera About 11 genera are recognised  ref ITIS id 114472 taxon Ptinidae ref Gibbium small Scopoli, 1777 small Gnostus small Westwood, 1855 small American spider beetle Mezium small Curtis, 1828 small Niptinus small Fall, 1905 small Golden spider beetle Niptus small Boieldieu, 1856 small Pitnus small Henry Stephen Gorham Gorham , 1883 small Pseudeurostus small Heyden, 1906 small Australian Spider Beetle Ptinus small Linnaeus, 1766 small Sphaericus small Wollaston, 1854 small Tipnus small Thomson, 1863 small Trigonogenius small Solier, 1849 small References references External links commonscat Ptinidae cite web url http www.ipm.iastate.edu ipm iiin spiderb.html publisher Iowa State University title Spider beetle date 2005 07 14 cite web url http www.ento.psu.edu extension factsheets spiderbeetle.htm publisher Pennsylvania State University title Spider beetles author Steve Jacobs date October 2006 cite web url http www.britannica.com eb article 9069112 spider beetle publisher Encyclop dia Britannica title Spider beetle http www.ptinidae.de ?Bilder Ptinidae Photo page Category Anobiidae cs Ptinidae de Diebsk fer fa nl Diefkevers no Tyvbiller ru sv Tjuvbaggar uk vi Ptinidae ...   more details



  1. Figeater beetle

    pp move indef Taxobox image Green fruit beetle geranium closeup.jpg name Figeater beetle regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo beetle Coleoptera familia Scarabaeidae subfamilia Cetoniinae tribus Cetoniini genus Cotinis species C. mutabilis binomial Cotinis mutabilis binomial authority Gory & Percheron, 1883 Cotinis mutabilis , also known as the green fruit beetle or fig beetle and also as junebug , is a member of the Scarabaeidae scarab beetle family. It belongs to the subfamily Cetoniinae, comprising a group of beetles commonly called flower chafers since many of them feed on pollen, nectar, or petals. Its habitat is primarily the southwestern United States and Mexico . Figeater beetles are often mistaken for green June beetles Cotinis nitida and Japanese beetle s Popillia japonica however, they do not damage lawns and fruit crops to the same extent as their eastern cousins. Adult figeater beetles grow to approximately 1.25  inches 3  cm . They are a dull green on the top and a brilliant iridescent green on the underside and legs. They are active during daylight hours, often congregating in the shade of trees near choice breeding grounds to find mates. They make a loud buzzing sound similar to that of carpenter bee s. Life cycle Image PC180002JuneBeetleLarvae wb.jpg thumb left Various larval stages one shows typical C shaped position another stretches out upside down to move legs are visible at upper end. Figeater beetle larvae, commonly called crawly ... beetle Cotinis mutabilis is often confused with the green June beetle Cotinis nitida . They are both members of the flower beetle subfamily ref Kaufman Field Guide to Insects of North America ref Cetoniinae , and their appearance is quite similar, but the green June beetle is smaller, and its ... Cotinis mutabilis Figeater beetle References references External links http www.sdnhm.org ... Beetle Cotinis nitida L. , common to eastern U.S., which shares many characteristics commons inline ...   more details



  1. Titan beetle

    Taxobox name The Titan Beetle image Titanus giganteus MHNT.jpg image width image caption Titanus giganteus regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera familia Longhorn beetle Cerambycidae subfamilia Prioninae genus Titanus species T. giganteus binomial Titanus giganteus binomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1771 The Titan beetle Titanus giganteus is the longest known beetle in the Amazon rainforest and one of the longest beetle species in the world. It is from the family Cerambycidae longhorn beetles . The titan beetle is the only member of its own genus. It is known from the rain forests of Venezuela , Colombia , Ecuador , Peru , the Guianas , and north central Brazil , where it is most commonly collected by the use of mercury vapor lamp s, to which the males are attracted. ref Barclay, M.V.L.2010. Titanus giganteus Linnaeus 1771 http www.nhm.ac.uk nature online species of the day biodiversity loss of habitat titanus giganteus index.html ref There is a local cottage industry in French Guiana of leading tours specifically to collect specimens of this beetle ... series in the version released in the UK which prominently features a hunt for this beetle .... Boreholes thought to be created by titan beetle larvae seem to fit a grub over two inches wide and perhaps as much as one foot long. A famous life size photograph of a putative larva of this beetle ... species of beetle, possibly Macrodontia cervicornis . The adults defend themselves ... links commons category Titanus giganteus Titan beetle wikispecies Titanus giganteus Titan beetle ... sn tvradio programmes lifeintheundergrowth video.shtml Video clip of the Titan beetle from Life in the Undergrowth http www.admin.ox.ac.uk po news 2004 05 feb 24a.shtml Giant beetle visits Oxford ... which covers the beetle s grubs http www.nhm.ac.uk nature online species of the day biodiversity ... DEFAULTSORT Titan Beetle Category Cerambycidae Category Beetles of South America Category Animals described ...   more details



  1. Bertie Beetle

    Deleted image removed Image P9240008.JPG right thumb 150px A Bertie Beetle Wrapper Unsourced image removed Image P9240009.JPG right thumb 150px A Bertie Beetle Chocolate Deleted image removed Image Bertie Beetle wrapper.jpg right thumb 100px A Bertie Beetle wrapper . Pufc 1 Bertie Beetle wrapper.jpg log 2011 September 24 A Bertie Beetle is an Australia n candy bar chocolate bar manufactured by Nestl . It consists of chocolate shaped like an anthropomorphised beetle with small pieces of Honeycomb toffee honeycomb throughout. It was created as a way to use up pieces of coconut, and honeycomb left ... March 2006. ref First production The Bertie Beetle was first produced in 1963, when it was launched ... in showbag s. ref Mr Beetle brings smiles , Northern News , 7 August 2003. ref Showbag only era Image BertieBeetleShowbag.jpg right thumb 100px A Bertie Beetle Showbag . Bertie Beetles are most well known for their inclusion in the reliably cheap Bertie Beetle showbag , available around Australia at various Agricultural show Shows . The Bertie Beetle Showbag is one of the most popular showbags ... an early bird special with some Bertie Beetle bags discounted to 1. The Bertie Beetle Bonanza was created to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bertie Beetle in 2003, which came with many Bertie Beetles ... as some extras. The price for the classic blue Bertie Beetle showbag was increased in 2006 to 3. For the 2007 ... Royal Easter Show, there were a number of bags, including a Bertie Beetle Blue, Gold, Red and Green, along with a Bertie Beetle Bonanza Bag and a Bertie Beetle Black Triple Deal. Despite the reputation of the Beetle showbag for ubiquity, comedian Rove McManus famously failed to find one when he visited ... a Bertie Beetle Easter Pack, with chocolate eggs and some Bertie Beetles. Bertie Beetle in the second decade of the 21st Century A Bertie Beetle showbag was available at the 2010 Royal Melbourne Show ... date September 2010 No longer available is Lady Beetle, Bertie s white chocolate equivalent, which ...   more details



  1. Leaf beetle

    Taxobox name Leaf beetle image Lilioceris lilii 2.jpg image width 250px image caption Scarlet lily beetle , Lilioceris lilii regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera subordo Polyphaga superfamilia Chrysomeloidea familia Chrysomelidae familia authority Pierre Andr Latreille ... and most commonly encountered of all beetle families. Leaf beetles are partially recognizable ... horned beetle s family Cerambycidae by the antenna biology antennae not arising from frontal tubercle ... pests of agriculture, for example the Colorado potato beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata , the asparagus beetle Crioceris asparagi , the cereal leaf beetle Oulema melanopus , and various flea beetle ... , Alticinae , Chlamisinae , and Clytrinae . Gallery gallery Image Golden Tortoise Beetle Charidotella sexpunctata.jpg Golden Tortoise Beetle Image Flea beetle.jpg A flea beetle from India Image Colorado potato beetle.jpg Colorado potato beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata Image Timarcha 01.jpg Timarcha sp. Image Crioceris asparagi.jpg Common asparagus beetle Crioceris asparagi Image Hispid beetle.jpg A beetle from the subfamily Hispinae Image Dogbane leaf beetles.jpg Dogbane leaf beetles Chrysochus auratus File Chrysomelidae 104. Escaravello en Bastavales, Bri n. Marzo.jpg A flea beetle from Galicia Spain Galicia File DiorhabdacarinulataFukangChina.jpg Northern tamarisk beetle Diorhabda carinulata File Agelastica alni seite.jpeg Alder leaf beetle Agelastica alni gallery References reflist 2 External ... creatures veg potato tortoise beetle.htm Chelymorpha cribraria , tortoise beetle http entomology.ifas.ufl.edu ... beetle http entomology.ifas.ufl.edu creatures veg leaf yellowmargined leaf beetle.htm Microtheca ochroloma , yellowmargined leaf beetle http entomology.ifas.ufl.edu creatures trees le leaf beetle.htm Monocesta coryli , larger elm leaf beetle http entomology.ifas.ufl.edu creatures orn beetles Plagiometriona clavata.htm Plagiometriona clavata , clavate tortoise beetle External links wikispecies ...   more details



  1. Bark beetle

    The unrelated sawyer beetle s Monochamus and some other wood boring beetle taxa especially Cucujoidea ... image width 220px image caption Mountain pine beetle , br Dendroctonus ponderosae regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo beetle Coleoptera familia Curculionidae subfamilia Scolytinae ... br Taphrorychini br Thamnurgini br Tomicini br Xyleborini br Xyloterini A bark beetle is one of approximately ... are members of the type genus Scolytus namely the Dutch elm disease European elm bark beetle S. multistriatus and the large elm bark beetle S. scolytus , which like the American elm bark beetle Hylurgopinus rufipes , transmit Dutch elm disease fungi Ophiostoma . The mountain pine beetle Dendroctonus ponderosae , southern pine beetle Dendroctonus frontalis and their near relatives are major pests ... Ips typographus . A tiny bark beetle the coffee berry borer , Hypothenemus hampei is a major pest of coffee ... pine beetle s killed these lodgepole pine trees in Prince George, British Columbia Prince George , British ... living and dead phloem tissues of tree s. Some species, such as the Mountain Pine Beetle mountain pine beetle Dendroctonus ponderosae , attack and kill live trees. Most, however, live in dead, weakened ... beetle ref Outbreak species help to renew the forest by killing older trees. Other species aid in the decomposition ..., even if it meant the bark beetle would destroy most of the forest. On the other side, other ... turn back from a forest decayed after a beetle invasion. The anti intervention side got support ... article 44362 title Czech National Park infested with bark beetle date 2003 08 21 accessdate 2008 07 ... ambrosia beetle s after these ambrosia fungi . The ambrosia beetles such as Xyleborus beetle ... gallery Image Bark beetle gallery.jpg center Bark beetle gallery engraving the sapwood Image Bark beetle galleries.JPG center Bark beetle galleries with bark showing exit holes image Schorskevervraat op eik.jpg center Some species produce single winding tracks Image Elm bark beetle galleries 01.JPG ...   more details



  1. Cane beetle

    Refimprove date April 2011 Taxobox name Cane beetle regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera familia Scarabaeidae genus Dermolepida species D. albohirtum binomial Dermolepida albohirtum binomial authority George Robert Waterhouse Waterhouse , 1875 Wikispecies Dermolepida albohirtum Cane beetle The cane beetle , Dermolepida albohirtum , is a native Australia n beetle and a pest of the sugarcane sugar cane . Adult beetles eat the leaves of sugar cane but greater damage is the done by their larva e hatching underground and eating the roots, which either kills or stunts the growth of the plant. Larvae, which are known as greyback cane grubs , are small white grub s. Adult beetles are white with speckles of black and often smell like rotten pork. The beetles are also found in the Philippines and are known by the local name salagubang . Methods of control include applications of Metarhizium anisopliae . The greyback cane beetle was, along with the Frenchi cane beetle, Lepidiota frenchi , the reason that the Cane Toad cane toad Bufo marinus was introduced in Australia. The cane toad was supposed to combat the beetles, to protect the sugar cane. However, it didn t, and became a major pest. References cite journal last Sallam first Sallam, Nader title Review of current knowledge on the population dynamics of Dermolepida albohirtum Waterhouse Coleoptera Scarabaeidae journal Australian Journal of Entomology year 2011 volume 50 doi 10.1111 j.1440 6055.2010.00807.x Use dmy dates date April 2011 DEFAULTSORT Cane Beetle Category Scarabaeidae Category Beetles of Australia Category Agricultural pest insects Scarabaeidae stub cs Dermolepida albohirtum fr Dermolepida albohirtum nl Suikerrietkever pt Besouro da cana vi Dermolepida albohirtum ...   more details



  1. Myrrha (beetle)

    Taxobox image Myrrha.octodecimguttata.jacobs24.jpg image width image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo beetle Coleoptera familia Coccinellidae genus Myrrha species M. octodecimguttata genus authority tienne Mulsant Mulsant , 1846 Myrrha is a genus of ladybird s originally defined by French entomologist tienne Mulsant in his 1846 monograph of the ladybird family Coccinellidae . One species Myrrha octodecimguttata , is found in Europe. References reflist Category Coccinellidae Coccinellidae stub ru Myrrha vi Myrrha beetle ...   more details




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