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Pedilus impressus, known as the spring fire-coloured beetle, is a species of fire-colored beetle in the family Pyrochroidae, which is native to North America. [2]
Melanophila is a genus of buprestid beetles commonly known as fire beetles. They have extraordinary sensitivity to infrared radiation (heat), using a specialized sensor organ near their legs. [ 1 ] They seek out fires in order to mate and lay eggs in freshly burned wood.
Melanophila acuminata, known generally as the black fire beetle or fire bug, is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in the Caribbean , Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China), Central America, North America, and Southern Asia.
Pyrophorus (also known as fire beetles) is a genus of click beetle (family Elateridae). They are one of several genera in the tribe Pyrophorini, ...
Dendroides canadensis, the fire-colored beetle, is a species of fire-colored beetle in the family Pyrochroidae from southeastern Canada and the eastern and central United States. This beetle has both the adaptations of freezing tolerance and freezing susceptibility (supercooling).
Fire-coloured beetles is the common name for members of the tenebrionoid family Pyrochroidae. [1] The family is found worldwide, and is most diverse at temperate latitudes. Adults measure 2–20 millimetres (0.079–0.787 in); larvae reach 35 millimetres (1.4 in). Larvae of Pyrochroinae are found associated with the bark of dead trees.
The original Thottbot was a news aggregator created by Bill "Aftathott" Dyess, founder of the EverQuest guild "Afterlife", in March 2001. Its purpose was to comb various video game websites for news and information on a number of MMORPGs with a focus on EverQuest, and later grew to include other games such as PlanetSide, Meridian 59, Dark Age of Camelot, and World of Warcraft. [4]
Dendroides canadensis Leconte (fire-colored beetle) Dendroides concolor (Newman, 1838) Dendroides ephemeroides (Mannerheim, 1852) Dendroides marginata Van Dyke, 1928; Dendroides marginatus Van Dyke, 1928; Dendroides picipes Horn, 1880; Dendroides testaceus LeConte, 1855