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Chauliognathus
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *'' Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *'' Chauliognathus ...
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Chauliognathus Werneri
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *'' Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *'' Chauliognathus ...
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Chauliognathus Lineatus
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *'' Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *'' Chauliognathus ...
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Chauliognathus Arizonensis
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *'' Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *'' Chauliognathus ...
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Chauliognathus Transversus
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *''Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *'' Chauliognathus ...
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Chauliognathus Tetrapunctatus
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *''Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *'' Chauliognathus ...
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Chauliognathus Expansus
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *''Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *'' Chauliognathus ...
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Chauliognathus Fallax
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *''Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *''Chauliognathus e ...
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Chauliognathus Riograndensis
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *''Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *''Chauliognathus e ...
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Chauliognathus Flavipes
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *''Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *''Chauliognathus e ...
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Chauliognathus Ineptus
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *''Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *''Chauliognathus e ...
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Chauliognathus Octamaculatus
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *''Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *''Chauliognathus e ...
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Chauliognathus Morios
''Chauliognathus'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. Adults have almost rectangular bodies. Some are red and black, similar to the military uniforms that were common before the usage of camouflage, hence the name of soldier beetles. Others are orange and black. The elytra or first pair of wings are softer than the elytra of most beetles, that is why their other common name is leatherwings. The adults are frequently found on flowers, such as sunflowers, goldenrod, coneflowers, where they mate and feed on pollen and nectar. The larvae are more common in the ground or among debris, where they feed on eggs or larvae of other insects. The adults are most frequently found in summer and early fall. They are native to America and Australia. Species *''Chauliognathus arizonensis'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus basalis'' LeConte, 1859 – Colorado soldier beetle *'' Chauliognathus deceptus'' Fender, 1964 *'' Chauliognathus discus'' LeConte, 1853 *''Chauliognathus e ...
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