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  2. Phallus indusiatus - Wikipedia

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    [5] [14] Phallus indusiatus has many common names based on its appearance, including long net stinkhorn, crinoline stinkhorn, [15] basket stinkhorn, [16] bridal veil fungus, [17] and veiled lady. The Japanese name Kinugasatake ( 衣笠茸 or キヌガサタケ ) , derived from the word kinugasa , refers to the wide-brimmed hats that featured a ...

  3. Psyllobora - Wikipedia

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    Psyllobora is a genus of fungus-eating lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae. ... 1758) g b (22-spotted lady beetle) Psyllobora vigintimaculata (Say, 1824) i c g b ...

  4. Psyllobora vigintimaculata - Wikipedia

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    Although it is sometimes confused with the fourteen-spotted lady beetle (Propylea quatuordecimpunctata) and the Asian lady beetle (Harmonia axyridis), its unique pattern helps to distinguish it from other lady beetle species found in North America. [5] P. vigintimaculata, larva

  5. Invasive lady beetles are crawling inside. Here are a few ...

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    Small red and orange insects with spots have been giving ladybugs a bad rap for the havoc they've been causing.

  6. Insects swarming, invading your house? They could be Asian ...

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    A once-invited guest, Asian lady beetles are now considered an invasive insect in the U.S. — and they may be an uninvited guest in your home right now as the insects swarm, searching for a warm ...

  7. Phallus (fungus) - Wikipedia

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    Phallus indusiatus – Widespread species of stinkhorn fungus Also known as bamboo fungus, bamboo pith, long net stinkhorn, crinoline stinkhorn or veiled lady; Phallus luteus – Species of stinkhorn fungus A new combination proposed in 2008 for the fungus formerly known as Dictyophora indusiata f. lutea. [16]

  8. Cucujiformia - Wikipedia

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    Cleroidea (checkered beetles, bark-gnawing beetles and soft-winged flower beetles) Coccinelloidea (15 families, includes ladybirds and fungus beetles) Cucujoidea (~27 families) Curculionoidea (~8 families primarily consisting of weevils and also including snout beetles and bark beetles) Lymexyloidea (ship-timber beetles)

  9. Cryptophagidae - Wikipedia

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    Silken fungus beetles, Cryptophagidae. Cryptophagidae is a family of beetles with representatives found in all biogeographic realms.Members of this family are commonly called silken fungus beetles and both adults and larvae appear to feed exclusively on fungi although in a wide variety of habitats and situations, such as rotting wood and shed animal fur and feathers.