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Blaps Milleri
''Blaps'' is a genus of darkling beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Blaps'', the genus being most commonly found in Eurasia and Australia, with occasional sightings elsewhere in the world. Species These 38 species belong to the genus ''Blaps'': * ''Blaps abbreviata'' Menetries, 1836 * ''Blaps abdita'' Picka, 1978 * ''Blaps alternans'' Brulle, 1838 * ''Blaps bedeli'' Chatanay, 1914 * ''Blaps bipunctata'' Allard, 1880 * ''Blaps brevicornis'' Seidlitz, 1893 * ''Blaps foveicollis'' Allard, 1880 * ''Blaps gibba'' Laporte de Castelnau, 1840 * ''Blaps gigas'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * ''Blaps graeca'' Solier, 1848 * ''Blaps halophila'' Fischer de Waldheim, 1820 * ''Blaps hispanica'' Solier, 1848 * ''Blaps holconota'' * ''Blaps indagator'' Reiche, 1857 * ''Blaps kollari'' Seidlitz, 1893 * ''Blaps lethifera'' Marsham, 1802 * ''Blaps lusitanica'' Herbst, 1799 * ''Blaps milleri'' Seidlitz, 1893 * ''Blaps mortisaga'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''Blaps mucron ...
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Blaps Lethifera
''Blaps lethifera'' is a species of beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. The species is native to the Palaearctic and considered invasive in the UK, Finland, and Sweden. Identification ''Blaps lethifera'' is difficult to identify, as individual characters can look quite different from one another and it is challenging to differentiate them from similar species based on only one feature. No single trait is reliable for identification. Females are considered impossible to identify with certainty, however roughly 98% of males can be accurately identified based on the shape of part of the specimen's leg (the ventroapical projection of protarsomere 5) and its reproductive structure (the aedeagus). In some cases, the specimens may resemble a mix of different species, which adds to the challenge of identification. References External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q1126137 Tenebrionidae Beetles described in 1802 ...
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Blaps Holconota
''Blaps'' is a genus of darkling beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Blaps'', the genus being most commonly found in Eurasia and Australia, with occasional sightings elsewhere in the world. Species These 38 species belong to the genus ''Blaps'': * '' Blaps abbreviata'' Menetries, 1836 * '' Blaps abdita'' Picka, 1978 * '' Blaps alternans'' Brulle, 1838 * '' Blaps bedeli'' Chatanay, 1914 * '' Blaps bipunctata'' Allard, 1880 * '' Blaps brevicornis'' Seidlitz, 1893 * '' Blaps foveicollis'' Allard, 1880 * '' Blaps gibba'' Laporte de Castelnau, 1840 * '' Blaps gigas'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Blaps graeca'' Solier, 1848 * '' Blaps halophila'' Fischer de Waldheim, 1820 * '' Blaps hispanica'' Solier, 1848 * '' Blaps holconota'' * '' Blaps indagator'' Reiche, 1857 * '' Blaps kollari'' Seidlitz, 1893 * ''Blaps lethifera'' Marsham, 1802 * '' Blaps lusitanica'' Herbst, 1799 * ''Blaps milleri'' Seidlitz, 1893 * '' Blaps mortisaga'' (Linnaeus, 1758) ...
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Vasily Zubkov
Vasily Petrovich Zubkov French form B. Zoubkoff (25 June 1799 – 24 April 1862) was a Russian naturalist and a close friend of the poet Alexander Pushkin. He pioneered epidemiology when he examined an outbreak of cholera in Moscow and noted that the cholera cases were clustered near a low flood plain area near a canal. An early member of the Moscow society of naturalists, he described a number of beetle species from Russia. Life and work Zubkov was born in Moscow, the son of military officer Pyotr Abramovich and his second wife Natalya Petrovna Evreinova (1775-1845). Losing his father early, he grew up under the care of his mother and maternal uncle Dmitry Evereinov and a paternal uncle Ivan Bulgakov. Zubkov became a student in the architectural school at a young age and was titled as a clear in 1809 in the Moscow Kremlin Construction. He resigned in 1815 and joined Moscow Educational Institution. In 1817 he became ensign for the royal quartermaster department. He became a seco ...
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Blaps Parvicollis
''Blaps'' is a genus of darkling beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Blaps'', the genus being most commonly found in Eurasia and Australia, with occasional sightings elsewhere in the world. Species These 38 species belong to the genus ''Blaps'': * '' Blaps abbreviata'' Menetries, 1836 * '' Blaps abdita'' Picka, 1978 * '' Blaps alternans'' Brulle, 1838 * '' Blaps bedeli'' Chatanay, 1914 * '' Blaps bipunctata'' Allard, 1880 * '' Blaps brevicornis'' Seidlitz, 1893 * '' Blaps foveicollis'' Allard, 1880 * '' Blaps gibba'' Laporte de Castelnau, 1840 * '' Blaps gigas'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Blaps graeca'' Solier, 1848 * '' Blaps halophila'' Fischer de Waldheim, 1820 * '' Blaps hispanica'' Solier, 1848 * ''Blaps holconota'' * '' Blaps indagator'' Reiche, 1857 * '' Blaps kollari'' Seidlitz, 1893 * ''Blaps lethifera'' Marsham, 1802 * '' Blaps lusitanica'' Herbst, 1799 * ''Blaps milleri'' Seidlitz, 1893 * '' Blaps mortisaga'' (Linnaeus, 1758) ...
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