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Coleoptera

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)
Infraclass: Neoptera
Subclass: Pterygota
Order: Coleoptera

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5460458 warehouse beetle Trogoderma variabile
1599182 green June beetle Cotinis nitida These are the larvae of the green june beetle. They are unusual because they move by crawling on their backs.
5460459 warehouse beetle Trogoderma variabile
1455125 black carpet beetle Attagenus unicolor
5439799 Dermestid beetles Trogoderma spp.
5439800 Dermestid beetles Trogoderma spp.
5439802 Dermestid beetles Trogoderma spp.
1472034 ox beetle Strategus aloeus collected in Seguin, Guadalupe County, Texas
1472035 ox beetle Strategus aloeus collected in Seguin, Guadalupe County, Texas
1472036 ox beetle Strategus aloeus collected in Seguin, Guadalupe County, Texas
1440096 green June beetle Cotinis nitida The green June beetle larva, (Cotinis nitada (Linnaeus), can be a serious pest of tobacco plant beds. Eggs are laid during the summer. Larvae hatch and grow to be about two inches in length. They have brown head and creamy white C-shaped bodies. June beetles overwinter in the larval stage, complete their development the following spring, and are nearly full grown when beds are started. Larvae live several inches below the soil surface and cause some damage by feeding on young tender roots of plants. They cause the most serious damage by their continual burrowing and tunneling through the soil, loosening the soil and uprooting plants.
5429655 small hive beetle Aethina tumida
1549924 green June beetle Cotinis nitida
1549925 green June beetle Cotinis nitida
1549934 green June beetle Cotinis nitida
1549944 green June beetle Cotinis nitida
5193003 small hive beetle Aethina tumida
5380063 carpet beetles Megatoma spp.
5380064 carpet beetles Megatoma spp.
5380065 carpet beetles Megatoma spp.
5380068 carpet beetles Megatoma spp.
5380084 carpet beetle Megatoma variegata
5380085 carpet beetle Megatoma variegata
5380078 red-legged ham beetle Necrobia rufipes
5371105 hide beetles Dermestes spp.
5380074 odd beetle Thylodrias contractus A species of carpet beetle. Captured on a sticky trap.
5310057 small hive beetle Aethina tumida The larvae are elongate, whitish grubs with rows of small spines along the back. Larvae look superficially like wax moth larvae, but the legs of beetle larvae are larger, more pronounced, and restricted to near the head. Beetle larvae do not spin webs or cocoons in the bee hive but rather pupate in the soil outside the hive; Queensland. Palmwood, 19 May 2004, C. Smith, in bee hive.
5310058 small hive beetle Aethina tumida The larvae are elongate, whitish grubs with rows of small spines along the back. Larvae look superficially like wax moth larvae, but the legs of beetle larvae are larger, more pronounced, and restricted to near the head. Beetle larvae do not spin webs or cocoons in the bee hive but rather pupate in the soil outside the hive; Queensland. Palmwood, 19 May 2004, C. Smith, in bee hive.
5310059 small hive beetle Aethina tumida The larvae are elongate, whitish grubs with rows of small spines along the back. Larvae look superficially like wax moth larvae, but the legs of beetle larvae are larger, more pronounced, and restricted to near the head. Beetle larvae do not spin webs or cocoons in the bee hive but rather pupate in the soil outside the hive; Queensland. Palmwood, 19 May 2004, C. Smith, in bee hive.
5310060 small hive beetle Aethina tumida The larvae are elongate, whitish grubs with rows of small spines along the back. Larvae look superficially like wax moth larvae, but the legs of beetle larvae are larger, more pronounced, and restricted to near the head. Beetle larvae do not spin webs or cocoons in the bee hive but rather pupate in the soil outside the hive; Queensland. Palmwood, 19 May 2004, C. Smith, in bee hive.
5304055 hide beetles Dermestes spp.
5304056 hide beetles Dermestes spp.
5171046 bumble flower beetle Euphoria inda grub and raster pattern on last abdomenal segment; 8 June, 2004
5193007 small hive beetle Aethina tumida larvae in supers
5193008 small hive beetle Aethina tumida larvae in supers
1265059 small hive beetle Aethina tumida
1265060 small hive beetle Aethina tumida in hive
1265061 small hive beetle Aethina tumida detail view of dorsal spines and urogomphi.
5025043 small hive beetle Aethina tumida Small hive beetle larva preparing to pupate in the soil.
5025044 small hive beetle Aethina tumida Small hive beetle larvae on a comb of honey; 1 September, 2004
5025045 small hive beetle Aethina tumida Small hive beetle larvae in honey bee feeder; 1 September, 2004
1455126 hide beetles Dermestes spp.
1243063 bumble flower beetle Euphoria inda Larvae and cell in horse manure compost.
1243064 bumble flower beetle Euphoria inda Larva and cell in horse manure compost.
1243065 bumble flower beetle Euphoria inda Larvae developing under cow manure patty.
1236025 green June beetle Cotinis nitida
1236026 green June beetle Cotinis nitida
1236034 green June beetle Cotinis nitida
1233115 yellow mealworm Tenebrio molitor
1233116 yellow mealworm Tenebrio molitor
1233160 dark mealworm Tenebrio obscurus
1233161 dark mealworm Tenebrio obscurus
1233088 black carpet beetle Attagenus unicolor on wool rug
1233101 yellow mealworm Tenebrio molitor
1231032 scarab beetle Protaetia cuprea obscura
1435091 yellow mealworm Tenebrio molitor with dark mealworm (Tenebrio obscrurus) - a stored grain pest
3413016 green June beetle Cotinis nitida

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