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  2. Broscus cephalotes - Wikipedia

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    Broscus cephalotes is a species of nocturnal, coastal ground beetle found throughout most of Europe. Its range spans from western Europe into western Siberia . [1] The species was introduced recently (circa 1975) in the eastern areas of Canada and has spread farther south and west into the United States . [2]

  3. Broscus - Wikipedia

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    Broscus. Panzer, 1813. Broscus is a genus of ground beetle native to the Palearctic, the Nearctic, the Near East and North Africa. It contains the following species: [1] [2] Broscus anatolicus Wrase & J.Schmidt, 2010. Broscus angustulus Semenov, 1891. Broscus asiaticus Ballion, 1871. Broscus bipilifer Andrewes, 1927.

  4. Broscina - Wikipedia

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    Broscus: 2 subgenera; 25 species; Chaetobroscus: 2 subgenera; 4 species; Craspedonotus: 3 species; Eobroscus: 2 subgenera, 4 species; Miscodera: 1 species; Zacotus: 1 species; Note: Broscina also contains the Sinobrosculus genus which is in contention and considered doubtful with the three species alternatively being placed in Broscodera ...

  5. Cephalotes - Wikipedia

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    Cephalotes is a genus of tree-dwelling ant species from the Americas, commonly known as turtle ants. All appear to be gliding ants , with the ability to "parachute" and steer their fall so as to land back on the tree trunk rather than fall to the ground, which is often flooded.

  6. Cephalotus - Wikipedia

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    Cephalotus follicularis is a small, low growing, herbaceous species. Evergreen leaves appear from underground rhizomes, are simple with an entire leaf blade, and lie close to the ground. The insectivorous leaves are small and have the appearance of moccasins, forming the 'pitcher' of the common name. The pitchers develop a dark red colour in ...

  7. Category:Broscinae - Wikipedia

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  8. Coleoptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae - Wikipedia

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    Systema Naturae. In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, Carl Linnaeus classified the arthropods, including insects, arachnids and crustaceans, among his class "Insecta". Insects with hardened wing covers ( beetles, earwigs and orthopteroid insects) were brought together under the name Coleoptera .

  9. Cephalotes multispinosus - Wikipedia

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    Cephalotes multispinosus. (Norton, 1868) Cephalotes multispinosus is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they're on. Giving their name also as gliding ants. [1] [2] The species is native of most of Central ...

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