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Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Lucanus cantori is a species of stag beetle found in India. [2] [3] References ... By using this site, ...
Asbolus verrucosus (LeConte, 1852), [2] also known as the desert ironclad beetle or blue death feigning beetle, is a species of darkling beetle native to southwestern United States (southern California to Utah and New Mexico) and northwestern Mexico, where it inhabits dry, sandy habitats such as the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts. [3]
Serrognathus titanus is a species of beetle in the family Lucanidae. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Huang and Chen (2013) separated Serognathus from the genus Dorcus by representing morphological characters and DNA analysis.
Others, such as the Japanese beetle, are plant-eaters, wreaking havoc on various crops and vegetation. Some of the well-known beetles from the Scarabaeidae are Japanese beetles, dung beetles, June beetles, rose chafers (Australian, European, and North American), rhinoceros beetles, Hercules beetles and Goliath beetles.
Chiasognathus grantii is a species of stag beetle found in Argentina and Chile. [2] It is known as Darwin's beetle , Grant's stag beetle , or the Chilean stag beetle . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
Oryzaephilus mercator, the merchant grain beetle, is a small, flattened beetle about 2.5mm in length. [1] It is a common, worldwide pest of grain and grain products as well as fruit, chocolate, drugs, and tobacco. [1] The biology of O. mercator is nearly identical with Oryzaephilus surinamensis (the sawtooth grain beetle). [1]
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Antennae are 3 segmented and the head is readily visible from above, distinguishing the hairy fungus beetle from some similar species. [1] At 25 °C and 80-90 RH, development from egg to adult takes 21 to 33 days. [1] The larvae are able to move easily and the adults can run fast and fly well. [1]