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  2. Invasive beetles found in Sacramento area pose a ‘serious ...

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    The metallic green beetles can damage more than 300 types of “ornamental, horticultural, agricultural and native plants,” Sacramento County said. Invasive beetles found in Sacramento area pose ...

  3. List of invasive species in California - Wikipedia

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    Invasive species in California, the introduced species of fauna−animals and flora−plants that are established and have naturalized within California. Native plants and animals can become threatened endangered species from the spread of invasive species in natural habitats and/or developed areas (e.g. agriculture, transport, settlement).

  4. Bottle trap - Wikipedia

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    Plastic bottle trap sunk into the ground as a pitfall trap. Bottle traps (like all traps) yield best in places where more of the desired insects are to be expected. For beetles, in general this means high up in trees, especially flowering or fruiting trees. Other places in which traps are often placed with good results include forest borders.

  5. Euglenid - Wikipedia

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    Euglenids or euglenoids are one of the best-known groups of eukaryotic flagellates: single-celled organisms with flagella, or whip-like tails.They are classified in the phylum Euglenophyta, class Euglenida or Euglenoidea.

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  7. Aderidae - Wikipedia

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    The Aderidae, sometimes called ant-like leaf beetles, are a family of beetles that bear some resemblance to ants.The family consists of about 1,000 species in about 40 genera, of which most are tropical, although overall distribution is worldwide.