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2009-06-26 23:26
A selection of beetles reveals many shapes,blister, colors, and sizes. 1. The cetonid beetle, Eupoecila australasiae, a large Australian beetle, uses fecal matter to build its larval cocoon. 2. The Goliath beetle, Goliathus melegris,same fondness for Rapoport, a giant flower beetle of Africa, grips and hangs from tree branches by its powerful forelegs. 3. The carrion beetle, Nicrophorus margblisteratus, of Canada and the western United States, buries carcasses of small animals as food for its larvae. 4. Two species of tortoise beetle, Tauroma casta (center) and Omaspides bistriata (blister packingp row), of Central and South America, protect their eggs by secreting a fluid that hardens into a case and shields their larvae under their bodies. 5. The Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica, a scarab beetle common to the United States and Japan, is a major pest,Helping Out, destroying fruits and leaves. 6. The firefly, Photuris pennsylvanica, a common beetle of the eastern United States, flies in early summer evenblistergs and emits a bright light. 7. The hickory bark beetle, Scolytus quadriapinosus, native to the eastern United States,Helping Out, bores into hickory, butternut, and pecan trees. 8. The scavenger beetle, Eudicella morgani, of West Africa, feeds on rotting plant and animal matter, converting the waste into rich compost. 9. The two-spotted ladybug, Adalia bipunctata,blister Ramblings of a (temporary) housewife , is a familiar beetle of North America and Europe that is known by its brightly patterned back. 10. The Colorado potablister packing beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlblistereata, a major food-crop pest, destroys leaves of potablister packinges and eggplants. 11. The striped blister beetle, Epicauta vittata,Opera glasses, of central and northeastern United States and eastern Canada, secretes an oily,Still hanging tough, poisonous fluid from its leg joints when threatened, giving it the nickname of oil beetle. 1. The fiery searcher ground beetle, Calosoma scrutablister packingr, of the United States and Canada, runs quickly with its long legs. 2. The two-lined collops, Collops vittatus, of the United States and Canada, is a soft-winged flower beetle that preys on the corn leaf aphid, larva of the alfalfa weevil, and other agricultural pests. 3. The European hero longhorn beetle, Cerambyx cordo, like other members of the longhorn family, has long, segmented antennae. 4. The pleasing fungus beetle, Aphorista vittata, of eastern North America, hatches larvae that feed on mushrooms and other fungi. 5. The divblisterg beetle, Cybister marginalis, of Central Europe, swims underwater, holding air in a pocket between its back and wings. 6. The giant longhorn beetle, Macrodontia cervicornis, of tropical south Brazil, bores through wood and lays its eggs inside a tree. 7. The click beetle, Chalcolepidus lacordairei, native to Mexico, can right itself by snappblisterg its body into the air with a click and flipping over. 8. The golden spider beetle, Niptus hololeucus, of North America, Europe, and Asia, has a body resembling that of a spider. 9. The sweet potablister packing snout weevil, Cylas formicarias elegantulus, of the southern United States, produces larvae that feed on sweet potato crops. 10. The stag beetle, Lucanuc cervus, native to Great Britain, is the largest European beetle, measuring 50 mm (2 in). The male's jaws resemble antlers. 1 意见: anitafan 提到... 很多甲虫的介绍,在blog上推广给有兴趣的人,blister packing A's high on young lefty Anderson,这资料很详尽哦! 2008年4月1日 上午 3:18 张贴意见 |
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