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  2. Nicrophorus americanus - Wikipedia

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    Nicrophorus americanus, also known as the American burying beetle or giant carrion beetle, is a critically endangered species of beetle endemic to North America. [3] It belongs to the order Coleoptera and the family Silphidae. The carrion beetle in North America is carnivorous, feeds on carrion and requires carrion to breed. It is also a member ...

  3. List of U.S. state insects - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma: European honey bee (state insect) Apis mellifera: 1992 [46] Black swallowtail (state butterfly) Papilio polyxenes: 1996 [46] Oregon: Oregon swallowtail: Papilio oregonius: 1979 [47] Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania firefly: Photuris pennsylvanica: 1974 [48] Rhode Island: American burying beetle: Nicrophorus americanus: 2015 [49] South ...

  4. Silphidae - Wikipedia

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    Nicrophorus americanus, known as the American burying beetle, is an endangered species. [3] The oldest fossils of silphids are known from the Middle Jurassic (~ 163 million years ago) Daohugou Bed in Northern China. [4] [5] Many Silphidae are flightless although they have wings. This loss is thought to be a result due to the changes in habitat ...

  5. List of museums in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern Oklahoma State University Natural History Museum: Alva: Woods: Red Carpet Country: Natural history: website, mounted birds, mammals and fossils, also known as the Stevens-Carter Museum of Natural History, open by appointment Norton's Indian Territory Museum: Marietta: Love: South Central: History

  6. File:Nicrophorus americanus, American Burying Beetle (male ...

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  7. 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 ]

  8. Category:Natural history museums in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    A. D. Buck Museum of Science and History; B. ... Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History; T. The American Pigeon Museum & Library;

  9. 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).

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