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  2. Beetle - Wikipedia

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    Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (/ k oʊ l iː ˈ ɒ p t ər ə /), in the superorder Holometabola. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects.

  3. Coleopteran is the order of insects that includes beetles and weevils. Learn about their distribution, abundance, size, diversity, and remarkable features such as light production, sound production, and bizarre habits.

  4. Beetle - A-Z Animals

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    Learn about the beetle, the largest order of animals on Earth, with more than 350,000 species. Find out their scientific names, habitats, diets, predators, and evolutionary history.

  5. What Are Beetles Scientific Name? (A Comprehensive Guide)

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    Learn about the scientific name and classification of beetles, the largest order of insects with over 400,000 species. Find out the different types, habitats, and roles of beetles in the ecosystem.

  6. Learn about beetles, the largest and most diverse order of insects, with hardened forewings and various colors and shapes. Find out how they live, eat, communicate, and adapt to different habitats, and see pictures of common beetle species.

  7. List of beetles | Ground, Scarab & Dung | Britannica

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    Learn about the diversity and characteristics of beetles, the largest order of insects, with this alphabetical list of common names and families. Find out the scientific names and features of bess beetles, fireflies, ladybugs, scarab beetles, weevils, and more.

  8. A comprehensive guide to beetles (Coleoptera) of North America, with classification, identification, habitat, life cycle, and references. Learn about the diversity, evolution, and ecology of the largest order of insects.

  9. Beetles (Coleoptera) - Smithsonian Institution

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    Learn about beetles, the largest and most diverse group of insects, with over 350,000 species worldwide. Find out their characteristics, habitats, benefits, detriments, and varieties.

  10. Beetle - New World Encyclopedia

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    Beetles are endopterygotes—a superorder of insects of the subclass Pterygota that go through distinctive larval, pupal, and adult stages, or complete metamorphosis. The larva of a beetle is often called a grub and represents the principal feeding stage of the life cycle. The eggs of beetles are minute, but may be brightly colored. They are ...

  11. Order Coleoptera – ENT 425 – General Entomology

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    Learn about the characteristics, life history, ecology, and economic importance of Coleoptera, the largest order of insects. Find out how to identify common families of beetles and weevils based on their appearance, development, and diet.