Their food consists of flies and minute coleoptera.
2
The entomologist, who confines himself rigidly to the study of the coleoptera, is intended to typify this class.
3
Bates the types and other specimens of coleoptera described by him which had not remained in the original collection.
4
With regard to the Madeiran coleoptera I rely very little on local distribution of insects-theyare so local themselves.
5
Don't you see the distinguishing mark of the coleoptera, those two elytra, or wing-covers, which meet in the median dorsal line?
6
Such are the interesting sub-family of Longicorn coleoptera-Tmesisternitae ;oneof the best-markedgenera of Buprestidae-Cyphogastra ;andthe beautiful weevils forming the genus Eupholus.
7
Today, on sunny lockdown days, a prowl in the garden with a phone camera has yielded yet more coleoptera, slowly locomotory or paused in thought.
8
What can be the meaning or use of the great diversity of the external generative organs in your cases, in Bombus, and the phytophagous coleoptera?
9
Stephens, author of 'A Manual of British Coleoptera,' 1839, and other works.
10
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!
12
These consisted chiefly of Diptera, with some Hymenoptera, Homoptera, Coleoptera, and a moth.
13
The carnivorous Coleoptera and the Forficulæ are likewise generally in motion during mild winters.
14
Coleoptera, or beetles, at first seemed to be very scarce.
15
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.