- gnawing beetles
- щитовидки (Ostomatidae)* * *щитовидки
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
bark-gnawing beetle — ▪ insect any of some 500 species of beetles (order Coleoptera) that are found under bark, in woody fungi, and in dry plant material, mostly in the tropics. Bark gnawing beetles range from 5 to 20 mm (0.2 to 0.8 inch) and are dark coloured.… … Universalium
coleopteran — /koh lee op teuhr euhn, kol ee /, adj. 1. belonging or pertaining to the order Coleoptera. n. 2. a beetle. [1840 50; COLEOPTER(A) + AN] * * * ▪ insect Introduction any member of the insect order Coleoptera, consisting of the beetles and weevils … Universalium
Cucujiformia — Gonipterus gibberus on Casuarina sp Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia … Wikipedia
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Megalodacne — heros beetles from the United States feeding on bracket fungi Scientific classification … Wikipedia
hymenopteran — /huy meuh nop teuhr euhn/, adj. 1. hymenopterous. n. 2. Also, hymenopter. a hymenopterous insect. [1875 80; HYMENOPTER + AN] * * * ▪ insect Introduction any member of the third largest and perhaps the most beneficial to humans of all insect… … Universalium
harlequin beetle — ▪ insect large tropical American beetle with an elaborate variegated pattern of black with muted red and greenish yellow markings on its wing covers. The common name refers to the beetle s gaudy pattern; the Latin longimanus of the… … Universalium
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Fat-tailed Gerbil — Pachyuromys duprasi Temporal range: Recent Conservation status … Wikipedia
bookworm — /book werrm /, n. 1. a person devoted to reading or studying. 2. any of various insects that feed on books, esp. a booklouse. [1590 1600; BOOK + WORM] * * * ▪ insect any insect (e.g., moths, beetles) whose larval (or adult) forms injure… … Universalium