Nabozhenko et al. Taxonomic notes on the Eocene Helopini, and a review of the genus Isomira Mulsant, 1856 from Baltic amber (#Coleoptera: https://t.co/Lc5laIUdUt

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Görn. Revision of the Oriental tiger beetle genus Heptodonta Hope, 1838 (#Coleoptera: https://t.co/oJKEKRIXu5

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Torrejos et al. Ground beetles collection (#Coleoptera: in the Coleoptera Research Center, Davao City, https://t.co/RvuYBf3XkW

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In 1880, Francis du Boulay began work on a set of hand-painted Coleoptera volumes documenting hundreds of specimens collected across Australia. Archivist Nik McGrath of shares more about these volumes, recently digitized for ➡️ https://t.co/H6Si2l7gUx

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Name: Seltas Queen (ゲネル・セルタス)
Title: Heavy Beetle (重甲虫)
Average Length: 1444.8cm (Excluding claws)
Average Height: 992.6cm

Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Adephaga
Family: Seltas

Habitats: A. Steppe, Everwood, Primal Forest, J. Frontier, Jungle, H. Mount

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-COLEOPTERA-
From my zine INSECTA: An educational zine about the charismatic megafauna of the insect world!

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🇱🇧 The clown beetles of Lebanon: new study investigates the diversity of the family in different Lebanese regions relating to their colonization of ephemeral resources (carrion and dung).

🔓Study: https://t.co/seKJ41V2m7

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STICKER -COLEOPTERA-
A piece I really love from my zine "INSECTA"

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Jiang et al. Two new species of the genus Broscosoma Rosenhauer, 1846 (#Coleoptera, Broscinae) from https://t.co/KfXKQSOCoj

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Attack on Bwunky/

Allmir belonga to: Bwunky / ColeopteraTin

Artwork belongs to: © Me

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Frolov et al. A new species of the endemic Madagascan scarab beetle genus, Madecorphnus grebennikovi (#Coleoptera: Orphninae): morphological description and DNA barcode https://t.co/UQ9F1ROCDI

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1/5 Next for Beautiful Beetles - Coleoptera!
Beetles are members of the Order Coleoptera, which means ‘covered wings’.This is because their forewings are adapted into hard coverings that usually cover the whole of the abdomen & protect the delicate hind wings underneath

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I had no idea that beetles are a group of insects that form the order 'Coleoptera' Did you know there are around 400,000 species of beetles that are known to scientists? Maybe have a look 🔍 outdoors this weekend to see if you can find any hiding ? 🐞 https://t.co/Q8XCwEgtD3

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. I’ve been illustrating the bugs & beetles which live around my home in Bath. Over 50 species collaged so far & many more to do! Who could have guessed so many fantastic insects live right under my nose! ⁦⁩ ⁦

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HAYASHI, M.: Revision of extant and fossil Donaciinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of Japan

JJSE, ss (2): 61–160
https://t.co/uVqmK6dJ6j

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: Shining Fungus Beetle . I couldn’t resist collaging this extraordinary looking beetle. I struggled to find much information about this species, so do let me know any more details if you have studied them!

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Martínez Revelo et al. El género Cryptocanthon (#Coleoptera: en descripción de especies nuevas, distribución geográfica y conservación https://t.co/IjkM8mAd9k

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: Lily Beetle. Has anyone heard one squeak? Buzz & Scuttle is a project by Marian Hill to illustrate as many of the UK’s 4000 & species as possible. Species suggestions welcome. ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦#Coleoptera

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Campaner & Will. and nomenclatural notes in Lobobrachus Sharp (#Coleoptera, Pterostichini) https://t.co/ZGRkEIOE92

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Roig-Juñent et al. Cladistic analysis of Cnemalobus (#Coleoptera: fossorial adaptations and description of a new species https://t.co/VyQTC5gI9W

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