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  2. Mezium americanum - Wikipedia

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    Mezium americanum, the American spider beetle or black spider beetle, [1] is a species of beetle in the subfamily Ptininae, the spider beetles. These are sometimes mistaken for spiders or mites because of their rounded abdomens and long legs. [2] It has a cosmopolitan distribution, but it is an exotic species in Australia. [3]

  3. Mezium - Wikipedia

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    Mezium is a genus of beetles in the subfamily Ptininae, the spider beetles. It is distributed throughout most of the world. It is distributed throughout most of the world. There are two centers of distribution : an area extending from the Iberian Peninsula to Morocco , including the Canary Islands ; and an area extending through central and ...

  4. Heteronychus arator - Wikipedia

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    Heteronychus arator (hetero+onychus = 'variable claw', arator = 'ploughman') is a species of beetle in the subfamily Dynastinae (the rhinoceros beetles). It is commonly called African black beetle or black lawn beetle. [1] It is native to Africa and it is an introduced species in Australia, Norfolk Island and the North Island of New Zealand. [2]

  5. Anthia sexmaculata - Wikipedia

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    These beetles have an unusual life cycle; young larvae enter ants' nests and remain there feeding on the ants and their larvae. They soon assume the scent of their ant hosts and are accepted as members of the colony. They move about with their bodies lifted high up off the ground to avoid the heat of the substrate.

  6. Pterostichus madidus - Wikipedia

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    Pterostichus madidus, commonly known as the black clock beetle, is a species of ground beetle native to Europe. [1] [2] The black clock beetle typically grows between 14–20mm in length, and is black in colouration, with legs that are usually red, reddish brown, or black. It can be found most abundantly in summer, and breeds during the autumn.

  7. Eleodes - Wikipedia

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    Eleodes (commonly known as pinacate beetles or desert stink beetles) is a genus of darkling beetles, in the family Tenebrionidae. [1] They are endemic to western North America ranging from southern Canada to central Mexico with many species found along the Mexico-United States border. [2] Some species have been introduced to Colombia.

  8. 50 Printable Pumpkin Carving Stencils To Use as Templates - AOL

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    From there, you can print them! Related: 120+ Best Halloween-Inspired Baby Names for Your Little 'Boo' 50 Printable Pumpkin Carving Stencils To Use as Templates

  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]