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  2. Hycleus polymorphus - Wikipedia

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    These beetles have an elongate soft body, with a long erect black hair on the pronotum and on the head. They are completely black, with yellow-orange stripes on elytra and two yellow-orange spots enclosed in the apical dark bands. They have very different colourful patterns (hence the Latin word polymorphus). Anterior and middle black bands of ...

  3. Adephaga - Wikipedia

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    Image by Harold Maxwell-Lefroy - Adephaga. The Adephaga (from Greek ἀδηφάγος, adephagos, "gluttonous") are a suborder of beetles, and with more than 40,000 recorded species in 10 families, the second-largest of the four beetle suborders.

  4. Beetle - Wikipedia

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    Beetle-pollinated flowers are usually large, greenish or off-white in color, and heavily scented. Scents may be spicy, fruity, or similar to decaying organic material. Beetles were most likely the first insects to pollinate flowers. [127]

  5. Euwallacea fornicatus - Wikipedia

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    Euwallacea fornicatus, also known as tea shot-hole borer, or polyphagous shot-hole borer (PSHB) is a species complex consisting of multiple cryptic species of ambrosia beetles known as an invasive species in California, Israel, South Africa, and Australia.

  6. Ten-lined June beetle - Wikipedia

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    The ten-lined June beetle (Polyphylla decemlineata), also known as the watermelon beetle, is a scarab beetle found in the western United States and Canada. The adults are attracted to light and feed on foliage .

  7. Trogidae - Wikipedia

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    Trogidae, sometimes called hide beetles, is a family of beetles with a distinctive warty or bumpy appearance. Found worldwide, the family includes about 300 species contained in four or five genera. Found worldwide, the family includes about 300 species contained in four or five genera.

  8. Bombardier beetle - Wikipedia

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    The beetles' glands store enough hydroquinone and hydrogen peroxide to allow the beetle to release its chemical spray roughly 20 times. In some cases this is enough to kill a predator. [6] The main component of the beetle spray is 1,4-benzoquinone, an irritant to the eyes and the respiratory system of vertebrates.

  9. Dermestes ater - Wikipedia

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    Dermestes ater is a species of beetle in the family Dermestidae, the skin beetles.It is known commonly as the black larder beetle or incinerator beetle (not to be confused with Dermestes haemorrhoidalis, the African larder beetle, also sometimes referred to as the black larder beetle). [1]