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Anthrenus Wittmeri
''Anthrenus (Anthrenodes) wittmeri'' is a species of carpet beetle found in Eritrea, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia. References wittmeri Fauna of Eritrea Fauna of Sudan Fauna of Saudi Arabia Beetles of Africa Beetles of Asia Beetles described in 1980 {{dermestidae-stub ...
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Dermestidae
Dermestidae are a family of Coleoptera that are commonly referred to as skin beetles or carpet beetles. Other common names include larder beetles, hide or leather beetles, and khapra beetles. There are over 1,800 species described. Dermestids have a variety of habits; most genera are scavengers that feed on dry animal or plant material, such as skin or pollen, animal hair, feathers, dead insects and natural fibers. Members of '' Dermestes'' are found in animal carcasses, while others may be found in mammal, bird, bee, or wasp nests. '' Thaumaglossa'' only lives in the egg cases of mantids, while '' Trogoderma'' species are pests of grain. These beetles are significant in forensic entomology. Some species are associated with decaying carcasses, which may help with criminal investigations. Some species are pests ( urban entomology) and can cause extensive damage to natural fibers in homes and places of business. They are used in taxidermy and by natural history museums to clean ...
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Anthrenus
''Anthrenus'' is a genus of beetles in the Dermestidae family, skin beetles. One of several genera of carpet beetles, ''Anthrenus'' was historically placed in a subfamily Anthreninae, though presently included in the Megatominae. The genus '' Neoanthrenus'' is closely related. ''Anthrenus'' carpet beetles are small beetles a few (1.8-4mm) millimeters long with a rounded shape. Their antennae bear small clubs at the end, which are larger in the males than in females. Many have a delicate pattern, with a dark body covered in colorful scales of various brown, tan, red, whitish and grey hues. These scales rub off easily and old individuals are often partially devoid of them, showing the shining black elytra. A considerable number of subspecies and varieties have been named, but it is questionable whether these are all valid or simply refer to such age-related differences. The massive number of species has been divided into several subgenera, but these are not too firmly establishe ...
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Fauna Of Eritrea
The wildlife of Eritrea is composed of its flora and fauna. Eritrea has 96 species of mammals and a rich avifauna of 566 species of birds. Fauna Mammals Birds References * * * * * External linksEastern Africa: Ethiopia, extending into EritreaEritrean coastal desertEastern Africa: Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and Sudan
Biota of Eritrea
Eritrea Eritrea, officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa, with its capital and largest city being Asmara. It is bordered by Ethiopia in the Eritrea–Ethiopia border, south, Sudan in the ...
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Fauna Of Sudan
{{short description, None Fauna of Sudan and South Sudan include: * Aardvark * Aardwolf * African buffalo * African bush elephant * African civet * African golden wolf * African leopard * Ball python * Banded mongoose * Barbary sheep * Black-backed jackal * Blue duiker * Bohor reedbuck * Bongo * Bushbuck * Cape hyrax * Common duiker * Common genet * Congo lion * Dama gazelle * Dorcas gazelle * Dugong * Gemsbok * Giant eland * Giant forest hog * Grant's gazelle * Grant's zebra * Greater kudu * Grevy's zebra * Hartebeest * Hippopotamus * Klipspringer * Kob * Lion * Maneless zebra * Marsh mongoose * Nile lechwe * North African ostrich * Northern white rhinoceros * Nubian giraffe * Nubian wild ass * Okapi * Oribi * Pale fox * Plains zebra * Red fox * Red river hog * Roan antelope * Rothschild's giraffe * Rueppell's fox * Side-striped jackal * Sitatunga * Somali wild dog * Spotted hyena * Striped hyena * Sudan cheetah * Temminck's pangolin * Thomson's gazelle * Warthog * ...
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Fauna Of Saudi Arabia
The wildlife of Saudi Arabia is substantial and varied. Saudi Arabia is a very large country forming the biggest part of the Arabian Peninsula. It has several geographic regions, each with a diversity of plants and animals adapted to their own particular habitats. The country has several extensive mountain ranges, deserts, highlands, steppes, hills, wadis, volcanic areas, lakes and over 1300 islands. The Saudi Arabian coastline has a combined length of and consists of the Gulf of Aqaba and the Red Sea to the west while a shorter eastern coastline can be found along the Persian Gulf. Geography Saudi Arabia has a range of mountains, the Sarawat or Sarat Mountains, which run parallel with the Red Sea coast. These are low at the northern end, have a gap in the middle between Medina and Ta'if, and are higher at the southern end, where Mount Soudah in the Asir Mountains, at just over is the highest point in Saudi Arabia. Between these mountains and the Red Sea is a coastal plain ...
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Beetles Of Africa
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 400,000 described species, is the largest of all orders, constituting almost 40% of described arthropods and 25% of all known animal species; new species are discovered frequently, with estimates suggesting that there are between 0.9 and 2.1 million total species. However, the number of beetle species is challenged by the number of species in Fly, dipterans (flies) and hymenopterans (wasps). Found in almost every habitat except the sea and the polar regions, they interact with their ecosystems in several ways: beetles often feed on plants and fungi, break down animal and plant debris, and eat other invertebrates. Some species are serious agricultural pests, such as the Colorado potato beetle, while others such as Coccinellidae (ladybirds or ...
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