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  2. Burying beetle - Wikipedia

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    Burying beetle life cycle The prospective parents begin to dig a hole below the carcass. While doing so, and after removing all hair from the carcass, the beetles cover the animal with antibacterial and antifungal oral and anal secretions, slowing the decay of the carcass and preventing the smell of rotting flesh from attracting competition. [ 2 ]

  3. Silphidae - Wikipedia

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    The parental care exhibited by this subfamily is that the adult beetles regurgitate food into the mouths of the young larvae until they are mature. Silphinae colonize later in the decaying process and the adults eat the maggot mass, sometimes leaving little maggot evidence left to estimate a post-mortem interval. In the case of the sexton or ...

  4. Nicrophorus orbicollis - Wikipedia

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    It is a member of the genus Nicrophorus or sexton beetles, comprising the most common beetles in the family Silphidae. This species is a decomposer feeding on carcasses of small dead animals. N. orbicollis can be used for scientific research both medically and forensically (if the beetle is present in the area).

  5. Calopteron discrepans - Wikipedia

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    The banded net-winged beetle, Calopteron discrepans (Newman), is distributed across the eastern United States, ranging from New England south to Florida and west to Oklahoma and Kansas. [4] Recently, some banded net-winged beetles have been found as far north as Manitoba and Quebec, extending the area of their geographical range.

  6. Rosalia funebris - Wikipedia

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    The alder borer's antennae are banded white and black. The male's antennae are longer than the body; the female's are shorter. The male's antennae are longer than the body; the female's are shorter. Long and narrow, the body of R. funebris may grow to be 38 millimetres (1.5 in).

  7. New Illinois law to cap cost of EpiPen twin-pack at $60 - AOL

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    A new Illinois law going into effect January 1st, 2025 will cap the price of the life-saving medicine at $60. Around 3.6 million Americans use epinephrine injectors (EpiPens) to treat severe ...

  8. Calopteron reticulatum - Wikipedia

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    Calopteron reticulatum, also known as the reticulated net-winged beetle, [1] is a species of net-winged beetle in the family Lycidae. It is also known as the banded net-winged beetle , [ 2 ] though that name is also used for the closely related and similarly banded Calopteron discrepans . [ 3 ]

  9. More gun control efforts possible in Illinois' lame duck session

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    (The Center Square) – With Illinois legislators scheduled back to the capitol Saturday, Jan. 4, some are watching what the lame duck session could mean for gun control laws. During the previous ...