Anthicus Cervinus P1200272a
''Anthicus'' is a genus of antlike flower beetles in the family Anthicidae. There are at least 100 described species in ''Anthicus''. See also * List of Anthicus species References Further reading * * * * * * External links * Anthicidae Tenebrionoidea genera {{anthicidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Antlike Flower Beetle
The Anthicidae are a family of beetles that resemble ants. They are sometimes called ant-like flower beetles or ant-like beetles. The family comprises over 3,500 species in about 100 genera. Description Their heads constrict just in front of the pronotum, forming a neck, and the posterior end of the pronotum is usually narrow as well. Legs and antennae are slender, heightening the ant-like appearance, and the body is sparsely covered with setae. Biology Adult beetles are omnivorous, being known to consume small arthropods, pollen, fungi, and whatever else they can find. Some species are of interest as biological control agents, as they can eat the eggs or larvae of pests. Larvae are either omnivorous, predators, or fungus-eaters; the young of one species of '' Notoxus'' have been observed boring into sweet potato tubers. Many members of the family are attracted to cantharidin, which they seem to accumulate and that deters possible predators. Taxonomy Synonyms of the family ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anthicidae
The Anthicidae are a family of beetles that resemble ants. They are sometimes called ant-like flower beetles or ant-like beetles. The family comprises over 3,500 species in about 100 genera. Description Their heads constrict just in front of the pronotum, forming a neck, and the posterior end of the pronotum is usually narrow as well. Legs and antennae are slender, heightening the ant-like appearance, and the body is sparsely covered with setae. Biology Adult beetles are omnivorous, being known to consume small arthropods, pollen, fungi, and whatever else they can find. Some species are of interest as biological control agents, as they can eat the eggs or larvae of pests. Larvae are either omnivorous, predators, or fungus-eaters; the young of one species of '' Notoxus'' have been observed boring into sweet potato tubers. Many members of the family are attracted to cantharidin, which they seem to accumulate and that deters possible predators. Taxonomy Synonyms of the family i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anthicus Cervinus P1200273b
''Anthicus'' is a genus of antlike flower beetles in the family Anthicidae. There are at least 100 described species in ''Anthicus''. See also * List of Anthicus species References Further reading * * * * * * External links * Anthicidae Tenebrionoidea genera {{anthicidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Anthicus Species
This is a list of 109 species in '' Anthicus'', a genus of antlike flower beetles in the family Anthicidae. ''Anthicus'' species * '' Anthicus ancilla'' Casey, 1895 * '' Anthicus angustatus'' Curtis, 1838 * '' Anthicus antherinus'' (Linnaeus, 1761) * '' Anthicus antilleorum'' Werner, 1983 * '' Anthicus antiochensis'' Werner, 1975 * '' Anthicus armatus'' Truqui, 1855 * '' Anthicus ater'' (Panzer, 1796) * '' Anthicus axillaris'' Schmidt, 1842 * '' Anthicus balachanus'' Pic, 1906 * '' Anthicus barbatus'' Werner, 1964 * '' Anthicus basimacula'' Champion, 1890 * '' Anthicus basithorax'' Pic, 1941 * '' Anthicus bellulus'' LeConte, 1851 * '' Anthicus biguttatus'' La Ferté-Sénectère, 1849 * '' Anthicus biguttulus'' LeConte, 1851 * '' Anthicus bimaculatus'' (Illiger, 1801) * '' Anthicus brunneipennis'' Pic, 1896 * '' Anthicus brunneus'' La Ferté-Sénectère, 1949 * '' Anthicus catalanus'' Bonadona, 1953 * '' Anthicus cervinus'' LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849 (cloudy flower beetle) * '' An ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |