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Anaspis Palustris
''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. They do not have a vernacular common name, but some recent authors have coined the name false flower beetles, though this is used for their taxonomic family as well. Anaspis beetle larvae relies on decomposition of wood for energy. While adult Anaspis beetles consume pollen. Species These 103 species belong to the genus ''Anaspis'': * '' Anaspis akaira'' Franciscolo, 1991 * '' Anaspis apfelbecki'' Schilsky, 1894 * '' Anaspis arctica'' Zetterstedt, 1828 * '' Anaspis atrata'' Champion, 1891 * '' Anaspis balthasari'' Roubal, 1935 * '' Anaspis beardsleyi'' Liljeblad, 1945 * '' Anaspis bernhaueri'' Roubal, 1910 * ''Anaspis bertrami'' Levey, 2020 * '' Anaspis bickhardti'' Schilsky, 1906 * '' Anaspis bohemi ...
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Étienne Louis Geoffroy
Étienne Louis Geoffroy (October 12, 1725 – August 12, 1810) was a French entomologist and pharmacist. He was born in Paris and died in Soissons. He followed the binomial nomenclature of Carl von Linné and devoted himself mainly to beetle Beetles are insects that form the Taxonomic rank, order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Holometabola. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 40 ...s. Geoffroy was the author of ''Histoire abrégée des Insectes qui se trouvent aux environs de Paris''. Paris : Durand Vol. 1 8 + 523 pp. 10 pls (1762) and co-author with Antoine François of ''Entomologia Parisiensis, sive, Catalogus insectorum quae in agro Parisiensi reperiuntur ...'' (1785). References * Jean Gouillard (2004). ''Histoire des entomologistes français, 1750-1950. Édition entièrement revue et augmentée.'' Boubée (Paris): p. 287 * Jean Lhoste (1987). ''Les Entom ...
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Anaspis Canariensis
''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. They do not have a vernacular common name, but some recent authors have coined the name false flower beetles, though this is used for their taxonomic family as well. Anaspis beetle larvae relies on decomposition of wood for energy. While adult Anaspis beetles consume pollen. Species These 103 species belong to the genus ''Anaspis'': * '' Anaspis akaira'' Franciscolo, 1991 * '' Anaspis apfelbecki'' Schilsky, 1894 * '' Anaspis arctica'' Zetterstedt, 1828 * '' Anaspis atrata'' Champion, 1891 * '' Anaspis balthasari'' Roubal, 1935 * '' Anaspis beardsleyi'' Liljeblad, 1945 * '' Anaspis bernhaueri'' Roubal, 1910 * ''Anaspis bertrami'' Levey, 2020 * '' Anaspis bickhardti'' Schilsky, 1906 * '' Anaspis bohemi ...
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Anaspis Duryi
''Anaspis duryi'' is a species of false flower beetle in the family Scraptiidae 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, but are a .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Scraptiidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1945 {{scraptiidae-stub ...
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Anaspis Distinguenda
''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. They do not have a vernacular common name, but some recent authors have coined the name false flower beetles, though this is used for their taxonomic family as well. Anaspis beetle larvae relies on decomposition of wood for energy. While adult Anaspis beetles consume pollen. Species These 103 species belong to the genus ''Anaspis'': * '' Anaspis akaira'' Franciscolo, 1991 * '' Anaspis apfelbecki'' Schilsky, 1894 * '' Anaspis arctica'' Zetterstedt, 1828 * '' Anaspis atrata'' Champion, 1891 * '' Anaspis balthasari'' Roubal, 1935 * '' Anaspis beardsleyi'' Liljeblad, 1945 * '' Anaspis bernhaueri'' Roubal, 1910 * ''Anaspis bertrami'' Levey, 2020 * '' Anaspis bickhardti'' Schilsky, 1906 * '' Anaspis bohemi ...
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