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  2. Tenebrio obscurus - Wikipedia

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    Tenebrio obscurus, or the dark mealworm beetle, is a species of darkling beetle [1] [2] [3] whose larvae are known as mini mealworms. These insects should not be confused with younger mealworms (Tenebrio molitor) [4] or with the confused flour beetle (Tribolium confusum). [5] Tenebrio obscurus larvae resemble very small mealworms. Larvae are ...

  3. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword ...

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    USA TODAY’s Daily Crossword Puzzles Sudoku & Crossword Puzzle Answers This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Crossword Blog & Answers for September 8, 2024 by Sally Hoelscher

  4. Dasytes plumbeus - Wikipedia

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    Dasytes plumbeus is a small, dark beetle, highly polished with a greenish or bluish reflection, approximately 4–5 mm long. It is a pollen and nectar feeder, often transporting pollen to other flowers in the process.

  5. Geomela - Wikipedia

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    Geomela is a genus containing several small dark beetles in the family Chrysomelidae (leaf beetles).They are flat when compared with other leaf beetles. There are 13 species [1] which occur mainly in the southeastern parts of Australia (Victoria, New South Wales, and eastern South Australia).

  6. Dytiscus semisulcatus - Wikipedia

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    Semi-, numerical prefix meaning "half" and sulcatus meaning “grooved” or "furrowed", which is in reference to the parallel grooves underneath the body of the beetle. It is commonly known as Brown-bellied Great Diving Beetle, [3] or Black bellied Great Diving Beetle. [4] [5] This is due to the dark colour of the under bellies of the beetles. [5]

  7. Dark beetles on the march across south Tri-Cities. Here is ...

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  8. Phloeodes diabolicus - Wikipedia

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    Phloeodes diabolicus (formerly Nosoderma diabolicum), common name: diabolical ironclad beetle, or Evil Bug is a beetle of the family Zopheridae. It is native to the California Floristic Province in the states of California and Baja California , where it is believed to eat fungi growing under rotting tree bark . [ 1 ]

  9. Keebler Just Dropped a New Cookie and Fans 'Gotta Find Them'

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    Keebler just released a new cookie flavor—and Halloween lovers will want to get their hands on this one. In a joint Instagram post shared by food blogger Markie Devo and spooky season fanatic ...