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Indeed, one in four animal species on this planet is a beetle.
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Fish and Wildlife Service asking that the beetle removal work be stopped.
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In the great Dyticus water-beetle this is done in a curious way.
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Bartl said that optical computer chips won't actually run on beetle scales.
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The long-noses brought you here from the place of your beetle friends.
Usage of Coleoptera in English
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Stephens, author of 'A Manual of British Coleoptera,' 1839, and other works.
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Grisebach, and had the pleasure of seeing your noble collection of British Coleoptera.
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Give me the Coleoptera, and the kings of the Coleoptera are the beetles!
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These consisted chiefly of Diptera, with some Hymenoptera, Homoptera, Coleoptera, and a moth.
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The carnivorous Coleoptera and the Forficulæ are likewise generally in motion during mild winters.
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Le Conte-are you engaged now in the study of Coleoptera?'
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A total of eight Diptera and two Coleoptera species were sampled on the corpses.
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The Coleoptera are so extensive that few of the groups have yet been carefully worked out.
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The number of Coleoptera was remarkable, seeing that this order is so poorly represented near Pará.
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Moreover, these active creatures have the same functions as Coleoptera, and thus render their existence unnecessary.
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The light reached one of them, and the word Coleoptera written in gold letters glittered mysteriously upon a vast dimness.
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This study demonstrates the potential for use of necrophagous Coleoptera, as well as Diptera larvae, as alternate specimens for toxicological analyses.
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If you go to the Andes you will, I think, be disappointed, at least in the number of species, especially of Coleoptera.
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PLF, "Antennae and Coleoptera."
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In some of the Coleoptera I have found auditory rods in the apical segments, though this is by no means a common occurrence.
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He believes there is no family of Coleoptera in which tropical or extra-tropical species so closely resemble one another as in the Dytiscidae.