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Exochomus Insatiabilis
''Exochomus'' is a genus of beetle of the family Coccinellidae. Species *''Exochomus aethiops'' (Bland, 1864) *''Exochomus bellus'' (Thomas Vernon Wollaston, Wollaston, 1864) *''Exochomus californicus'' (Casey, 1899) *''Exochomus childreni'' (Mulsant, 1850) *''Exochomus fasciatus'' (Casey, 1899) *''Exochomus insatiabilis'' Rodríguez-Vélez, 2018 *''Exochomus marginipennis'' (John Lawrence LeConte, LeConte, 1824) *''Exochomus metallicus'' (Korschefsky, 1935) *''Exochomus nigripennis'' (Erichson, 1843) *''Exochomus nigromaculatus'' (Johann August Ephraim Goeze, Goeze, 1777) syn. ''E. flavipes'' *''Exochomus quadripustulatus'' (Carl Linnaeus, Linnaeus, 10th edition of Systema Naturae, 1758) Also called ''Brumus quadripustulatus''. *''Exochomus subrotundus'' (Casey, 1899) *''Exochomus townsendi'' (Casey, 1908) References BiolibDiscover Life
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Exochomus Quadripustulatus
''Exochomus quadripustulatus'', commonly known as the pine ladybird or pine lady beetle, is a species of beetle of the family Coccinellidae. Description ''Exochomus quadripustulatus'' can reach a length of about 4-6 millimeters. It is almost circular, convex and shining, with a flange around the base. The color is quite variable and may change with age. Usually the elytra are black with two larger red comma-shaped spots and two smaller round red spots. The color of these spots can also be orange or yellow, but completely reddish brown specimens may occur. Distribution and habitat This species is present in most of Europe, in the eastern Palearctic realm, Palearctic, and in the Near East. It was first recorded in Ireland (County Armagh) in 2014. It was introduced to San Francisco between 1915 and 1930 to control the hemlock woolly adelgid, and has since spread across the west coast of North America from California to British Columbia. It is also present in Massachusetts. This fa ...
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Exochomus Fasciatus
''Exochomus fasciatus'' is a species of lady beetle in the family Coccinellidae Coccinellidae () is a widespread family (biology), family of small beetles. They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in the United Kingdom; "lady" refers to Mary, mother of Jesus, mother Mary. Entomologists use the .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Coccinellidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1899 {{coccinellidae-stub ...
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Exochomus Townsendi
''Exochomus townsendi'' is a species of lady beetle in the family Coccinellidae Coccinellidae () is a widespread family (biology), family of small beetles. They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in the United Kingdom; "lady" refers to Mary, mother of Jesus, mother Mary. Entomologists use the .... It is found in Central America and North America. References Further reading * Coccinellidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1908 {{coccinellidae-stub ...
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Exochomus Subrotundus
''Exochomus subrotundus'' is a species of lady beetle in the family Coccinellidae Coccinellidae () is a widespread family (biology), family of small beetles. They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in the United Kingdom; "lady" refers to Mary, mother of Jesus, mother Mary. Entomologists use the .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Coccinellidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1899 Beetles of North America {{coccinellidae-stub ...
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10th Edition Of Systema Naturae
The 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'' (Latin; the English title is ''A General System of Nature'') is a book written by Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus and published in two volumes in 1758 and 1759, which marks the starting point of zoological nomenclature. In it, Linnaeus introduced binomial nomenclature for animals, something he had already done for plants in his 1753 publication of ''Species Plantarum''. Starting point Before 1758, most biological catalogues had used polynomial names for the taxa included, including earlier editions of ''Systema Naturae''. The first work to consistently apply binomial nomenclature across the animal kingdom was the 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature therefore chose 1 January 1758 as the "starting point" for zoological nomenclature and asserted that the 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'' was to be treated as if published on that date. Names published before that date are unavailable, ...
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Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming organisms. He is known as the "father of modern Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy". Many of his writings were in Latin; his name is rendered in Latin as and, after his 1761 ennoblement, as . Linnaeus was the son of a curate and was born in Råshult, in the countryside of Småland, southern Sweden. He received most of his higher education at Uppsala University and began giving lectures in botany there in 1730. He lived abroad between 1735 and 1738, where he studied and also published the first edition of his ' in the Netherlands. He then returned to Sweden where he became professor of medicine and botany at Uppsala. In the 1740s, he was sent on several journeys through Sweden to find and classify plants and animals. In the 1750s and 1760s, he co ...
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Johann August Ephraim Goeze
Johann August Ephraim Goeze (; 28 May 1731 – 27 June 1793) was a German zoologist, born in Aschersleben. He is known for the discovery of tardigrades, also called water bears. He was the son of Johann Heinrich and Catherine Margarete (née Kirchhoff). He studied theology at University of Halle. He married Leopoldine Maria Keller in 1770, by whom he had four children. In 1751, he became a pastor in Aschersleben, in Quedlinburg, and later of in Quedlinburg in 1762, finally becoming first deacon of the seminary of Quedlinburg in 1787. He died in Quedlinburg. He did much work with aquatic invertebrates, particularly insects and worms. In 1784, Goeze perceived the similarities between the heads of tapeworms found in the human intestinal tract and the invaginated heads of '' Cysticercus cellulosae'' in pigs. In 1773, he was the first to describe tardigrades, naming them ''Kleiner Wasserbär'', meaning 'little water-bear'. Works *Goeze, J. A. E. 1776. Verzeichnisse der Namen von ...
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Exochomus Nigromaculatus
''Exochomus'' is a genus of beetle of the family Coccinellidae. Species *'' Exochomus aethiops'' (Bland, 1864) *'' Exochomus bellus'' ( Wollaston, 1864) *'' Exochomus californicus'' (Casey, 1899) *'' Exochomus childreni'' (Mulsant, 1850) *''Exochomus fasciatus'' (Casey, 1899) *''Exochomus insatiabilis'' Rodríguez-Vélez, 2018 *'' Exochomus marginipennis'' ( LeConte, 1824) *'' Exochomus metallicus'' (Korschefsky, 1935) *'' Exochomus nigripennis'' (Erichson, 1843) *'' Exochomus nigromaculatus'' (Goeze, 1777) syn. ''E. flavipes'' *''Exochomus quadripustulatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) Also called ''Brumus quadripustulatus''. *''Exochomus subrotundus'' (Casey, 1899) *''Exochomus townsendi ''Exochomus townsendi'' is a species of lady beetle in the family Coccinellidae Coccinellidae () is a widespread family (biology), family of small beetles. They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in the United ...'' (Casey, 1908) References BiolibDiscover Life Co ...
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Exochomus Metallicus
''Exochomus metallicus'' is a species of lady beetle in the family Coccinellidae Coccinellidae () is a widespread family (biology), family of small beetles. They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in the United Kingdom; "lady" refers to Mary, mother of Jesus, mother Mary. Entomologists use the .... It is found in Africa and North America. References Further reading * Coccinellidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1935 {{coccinellidae-stub ...
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John Lawrence LeConte
John Lawrence LeConte MD (May 13, 1825 – November 15, 1883) was an American entomology, entomologist, responsible for naming and describing approximately half of the insect taxon, taxa known in the United States during his lifetime,Bird Name Biographies
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including some 5,000 species of beetles. He was recognized as the foremost authority on North American beetles during his career, and has been described as "the father of American beetle study".Evans, Arthur V., and James N. Hogue. 2004. Chapter 1: A Brief History of Beetle Study in California. ''Introduction to California Beetles''. University of California Press. , as excerpted a

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Exochomus Marginipennis
''Exochomus marginipennis'' is a species of lady beetle in the family Coccinellidae Coccinellidae () is a widespread family (biology), family of small beetles. They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in the United Kingdom; "lady" refers to Mary, mother of Jesus, mother Mary. Entomologists use the .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Coccinellidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1824 {{coccinellidae-stub ...
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