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  2. Habroscelimorpha dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    The pale coloration provides camouflage for the beetle on the light sand. [7] The larvae are grub-like, with long, segmented bodies and large jaws similar to those of adults. [6] Habroscelimorpha dorsalis dorsalis, commonly known as the Northeastern beach tiger beetle, is the largest subspecies of Habroscelimorpha dorsalis. [8]

  3. Habroscelimorpha dorsalis dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    The northeastern beach tiger beetle is one of the physically larger subspecies of Cicindela dorsalis with a body length if roughly 12–17 millimetres (0.47–0.67 in). Its hardened forewings, also called elytra, acquire varying shades of white and tan. The northeastern beach tiger beetle has wings hidden under these elytra.

  4. Habroscelimorpha - Wikipedia

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    Habroscelimorpha is a genus in the beetle family Cicindelidae. There are about seven described species in Habroscelimorpha. Species. These seven species belong to the genus Habroscelimorpha: Habroscelimorpha auraria (Klug, 1834) (the Lesser Antilles, Colombia, Venezuela, Panama, and Costa Rica)

  5. American three-toed woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The pair excavates a new nest each year. Three-toed woodpeckers rely on disturbed, old-growth forests and are strongly associated with active spruce beetle infestations, with beetle-infested trees being important for the woodpeckers and other species that depend on the cavities they excavate. [7]

  6. Cryphalus dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    Cryphalus dorsalis is a small bark beetle (subfamily Scolytinae, family Curculionidae), 1.60–1.90 mm long and found in southern parts of Asia with a distribution range from India in the west to Java (Indonesia), the Philippines and southern China in the east. [2] Little information is available on its biology, even on its host plants.

  7. Neolema dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    Neolema dorsalis is a species of leaf beetle in the family Chrysomelidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea , Central America , North America , and South America . [1] [2] [3]

  8. Paper wasp - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 300 species of Polistes paper wasps have been identified worldwide. The most common paper wasp in Europe is Polistes dominula. [2] The Old World tribe Ropalidiini contains another 300 species, and the Neotropical tribes Epiponini and Mischocyttarini each contain over 250 more, so the total number of true paper wasps worldwide is about 1100 species, almost half of which can be ...

  9. Chondropyga dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    Chondropyga dorsalis is a large Australian beetle commonly known as the cowboy beetle. Description. The cowboy beetle grows to 20–25 mm (0.8–1 in) long with ...