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Beetles (Coleoptera): Taxonomy  [398]

Beetles: faunistics  [9]

  

Bark Beetles (Scolytidae)  [16]

Flat Bark Beetles (Cucujidae)  [2]

Scarabeidi  [29]

Bessbugs (Passalidae)  [2]

Hairy Fungus Beetles (Mycetophagidae)  [1]

Seed Beetles (Bruchidae)  [5]

Blister beetles (Meloidae)  [16]

Hister Beetles (Histeridae)  [5]

Shining Flower Beetles (Phalacridae)  [1]

Burrowing Water Beetles (Noteridae)  [1]

Ladybird beetles (Coccinellidae)  [16]

Short-winged Mold Beetles (Pselaphidae)  [2]

Carabi  [28]

Lightning bugs or fireflies (Lampyridae)  [6]

Silken Fungus Beetles (Cryptophagidae)  [1]

Carrion beetles (Silphidae)  [8]

Lizard Beetles (Languriidae)  [2]

Soft-bodied Plant Beetles (Dascillidae)  [2]

Cerambici  [8]

Long-toed Water Beetles (Dryopidae)  [1]

Soft-winged Flower Beetles (Malachiidae and Dasytidae)  [2]

Checkered Beetles (Cleridae)  [13]

Metallic wood-boring beetles (Buprestidae)  [14]

Soldier beetles (Cantharidae)  [3]

Click beetles (Elateridae)  [10]

Pill Beetles (Byrrhidae)  [3]

Stag Beetles (Lucanidae)  [12]

Crisomelidi  [22]

Pleasing Fungus Beetles (Erotylidae)  [1]

Tiger beetles (Cicindelidae)  [1]

Curculioni  [5]

Predaceous diving beetles (Dytiscidae)  [5]

Trictenotomidae  [1]

Darkling beetles (Tenebrionidae)  [4]

Reticulated Beetles (Cupedidae)  [0]

Tumbling Flower Beetles (Mordellidae)  [2]

Death-watch Beetles (Anobiidae)  [1]

Round Fungus Beetles (Leiodidae)  [1]

Water scavenger beetles (Hydrophilidae)  [1]

Dermestid Beetles (Dermestidae)  [5]

Rove beetles (Staphylinidae)  [11]

Whirligig beetles (Gyrinidae)  [0]

Fire-colored Beetles (Pyrochroidae)  [3]

Sap Beetles (Nitidulidae)  [1]

Wrinkled Bark Beetles (Rhysodidae)  [0]

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    Bibliography of Aquatic Coleoptera
    Compiled by Warren U. Brigham. Illinois Natural History Survey. [eng]
    Asociación Europea de Coleopterología
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    Annotated classification of Coleoptera - Britannica.com
    There have been a number of different classifications of Coleoptera. Many were based on the suborders Adephaga and Polyphaga; the latter, which contains about 90 percent of the beetles, included a number of divisions (e.g., clavicorns, serricorns, lamellicorns, phytophagous beetles, and weevils). Sometimes these divisions are considered as superfamilies or series, and sometimes (particularly weevils and relatives) as suborders. The classification below is based on that of R.A. Crowson (1955); it includes four suborders. [eng]
    Brown Spruce Longhorn Beetle: A Recently Introduced Tree Pest
    The brown spruce longhorn beetle, a relatively innocuous pest throughout much of Europe, has recently gained a toehold in North America. The site of the infestation is Halifax, Nova Scotia where the presence of the beetle has been confirmed in Point Pleasant Park, a lovely 99 acre wooded area in the city's south end. [eng]
    Water Beetle World
    Newsletter for world-wide water beetle workers. [eng]
    Order Coleoptera
    Beetles are the most numerous Order in the Animal Kingdom. [eng]
    Encyclopædia Britannica
    Coleopteran: Among the approximately 250,000 species of Coleoptera are many of the largest and most conspicuous insects, some of which also have brilliant metallic colours, showy patterns, or striking form. Beetles can usually be recognized by their two pairs of wings; the front pair is modified into horny covers (elytra) that hide the rear pair and most of the abdomen and usually meet down the back in a straight line. Coleoptera occur in nearly all climates. They may be divided into four groups: the first three, the Archostemata, the Adephaga, and the Myxophaga, contain relatively few families; the majority of beetles are placed in the fourth group, the Polyphaga. [eng]
    University of Missouri Online Coleoptera Collection
    Coleoptera - Families are followed by the number of drawers of specimens. [eng]
    Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Beetles
    Numbers of species. Size. Food. Habitats. Benefits of beetles. Detriments of beetles. Varieties of beetles. Prized by Collectors. Shapes. [eng]
    An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles
    An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles provides an engaging look at these magnificent, yet poorly understodd, creatures and highlights the absolutely essential role that beetles play in the dynamics of nearly every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. [eng]
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