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  2. Stilbus testaceus - Wikipedia

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    Stilbus testaceus can reach a length of 1.8–2.3 millimetres (0.071–0.091 in). [5] These tiny beetles have a spherical-oval brownish body, with a yellowish- reddish apex of the elitra.

  3. Small hive beetle - Wikipedia

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    Aethina tumida, commonly known as small hive beetle (SHB), is a beekeeping pest. [1] It is native to sub-Saharan Africa, but has spread to many other regions, including North America, Australia, and the Philippines. The small hive beetle primarily lives within the beehive and they are fed on pollen, honey and dead bees.

  4. Anaspis - Wikipedia

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    Anaspis is a large genus of beetles belonging to the family Scraptiidae.These small beetles are sometimes falsely called tumbling flower beetles (Family:Mordellidae) as they occur in large numbers on flowers and have a habit of tumbling to the ground when disturbed.

  5. Bottle trap - Wikipedia

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    A bottle trap is a type of baited arboreal insect trap for collecting either prized or harmful frugivorous beetles, especially flower beetles, [1] [2] leaf chafers and longhorn beetles [2] as well as wasps [3] and other unwanted flying insects.

  6. Kateretidae - Wikipedia

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    Kateretidae also known as short-winged flower beetles are a family of beetles in the superfamily Cucujoidea. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There are 10 extant and 4 extinct genera , and at least 40 described species .

  7. Scraptiidae - Wikipedia

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    The family Scraptiidae is a small group of tenebrionoid beetles sometimes called false flower beetles. There are about 400 species in 30 genera with a world-wide distribution. The adults are found on flowers, sometimes in large numbers, [1] but are also found on foliage.

  8. Trichiotinus piger - Wikipedia

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    Trichiotinus piger, the hairy flower chafer or bee-like flower scarab, is a species of beetle in the family Scarabaeidae. Adult chafers eat the leaves and flowers of many deciduous trees, shrubs and other plants, but rarely cause any serious damage. Chafer beetles also act as pollinators for many species of flowering trees.

  9. Flight interception trap - Wikipedia

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    A flight interception trap (or FIT) is a widely used trapping, killing, and preserving system for flying insects. It is especially well-suited for collecting beetles , since these animals usually drop themselves after flying into an object, [ 1 ] rather than flying upward (in which case a Malaise trap is a better option).