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Platyrhopalus Tonkinensis
''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * '' Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * '' Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * '' Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * '' Platyrhopalus comottii'' Gestro, 1882 * '' Platyrhopalus davidis'' Fairmaire, 1886 * '' Platyrhopalus denticornis'' Donovan, 1804 * ''Platyrhopalus imadatei ''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * ''Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * ''Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * ''Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * ''Platyr ...'' (Chujo, 1962) * '' Platyrhopalus intermedius'' Benson, 1846 * '' Platyrhopalus irregularis'' Ritsema, 1880 * '' Platyrhopalus mandersi'' Fowler, 1912 * '' Platyrhopalus paussoides'' Wasmann, 1904 * '' Platyrhopalus quinquepunctatus'' Shiraki, 1907 * '' Platyrhopalus tonkinensis'' Janssens, 1948 * '' Platyrhopalus westwoodii'' Sa ...
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Platyrhopalus Intermedius
''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * ''Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * ''Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * ''Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * ''Platyrhopalus comottii'' Gestro, 1882 * ''Platyrhopalus davidis'' Fairmaire, 1886 * ''Platyrhopalus denticornis'' Donovan, 1804 * ''Platyrhopalus imadatei'' (Chujo, 1962) * '' Platyrhopalus intermedius'' Benson, 1846 * '' Platyrhopalus irregularis'' Ritsema, 1880 * '' Platyrhopalus mandersi'' Fowler, 1912 * '' Platyrhopalus paussoides'' Wasmann, 1904 * '' Platyrhopalus quinquepunctatus'' Shiraki, 1907 * ''Platyrhopalus tonkinensis'' Janssens, 1948 * ''Platyrhopalus westwoodii ''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * ''Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * ''Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * ''Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * ''Platyr ...'' Saunders, ...
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Paussinae
Ant nest beetles (subfamily Paussinae) or paussines, some members of which are known also as flanged bombardier beetles, are a large subfamily within the ground beetles (Carabidae).The tribes Metriini, Ozaenini, Paussini and Protopaussini are included in the subfamily. Rarely seen in the open, except at lights, most Paussinae are obligate or facultative myrmecophiles, living within the nests of ants, predatory on ant larvae and worker ant, workers. Many have elaborate antennal structures and body parts flattened. Paussines are moderate sized (6–20 mm), characterised by glandular hairs that produce secretions attractive to ants and by the odd Antenna (biology), antennal structures of many species. Their pygidial glands can produce explosive secretions, with a spray of quinones that are directed forward by flanges at the posterior end of the elytra, giving them the other name of flanged bombardier beetles although they are not particularly close relatives of the typical bomba ...
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Platyrhopalus Westwoodii
''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * ''Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * ''Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * ''Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * ''Platyrhopalus comottii'' Gestro, 1882 * ''Platyrhopalus davidis'' Fairmaire, 1886 * ''Platyrhopalus denticornis'' Donovan, 1804 * ''Platyrhopalus imadatei'' (Chujo, 1962) * '' Platyrhopalus intermedius'' Benson, 1846 * '' Platyrhopalus irregularis'' Ritsema, 1880 * '' Platyrhopalus mandersi'' Fowler, 1912 * '' Platyrhopalus paussoides'' Wasmann, 1904 * '' Platyrhopalus quinquepunctatus'' Shiraki, 1907 * ''Platyrhopalus tonkinensis ''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * '' Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * '' Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * '' Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * '' Pl ...'' Janssens, 1948 * '' Platyrhopalus westwoodii'' Saunders, ...
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Platyrhopalus Tonkinensis
''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * '' Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * '' Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * '' Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * '' Platyrhopalus comottii'' Gestro, 1882 * '' Platyrhopalus davidis'' Fairmaire, 1886 * '' Platyrhopalus denticornis'' Donovan, 1804 * ''Platyrhopalus imadatei ''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * ''Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * ''Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * ''Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * ''Platyr ...'' (Chujo, 1962) * '' Platyrhopalus intermedius'' Benson, 1846 * '' Platyrhopalus irregularis'' Ritsema, 1880 * '' Platyrhopalus mandersi'' Fowler, 1912 * '' Platyrhopalus paussoides'' Wasmann, 1904 * '' Platyrhopalus quinquepunctatus'' Shiraki, 1907 * '' Platyrhopalus tonkinensis'' Janssens, 1948 * '' Platyrhopalus westwoodii'' Sa ...
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Platyrhopalus Quinquepunctatus
''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * ''Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * ''Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * ''Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * ''Platyrhopalus comottii'' Gestro, 1882 * ''Platyrhopalus davidis'' Fairmaire, 1886 * ''Platyrhopalus denticornis'' Donovan, 1804 * ''Platyrhopalus imadatei'' (Chujo, 1962) * ''Platyrhopalus intermedius'' Benson, 1846 * ''Platyrhopalus irregularis'' Ritsema, 1880 * ''Platyrhopalus mandersi'' Fowler, 1912 * '' Platyrhopalus paussoides'' Wasmann, 1904 * '' Platyrhopalus quinquepunctatus'' Shiraki, 1907 * ''Platyrhopalus tonkinensis'' Janssens, 1948 * ''Platyrhopalus westwoodii ''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * ''Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * ''Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * ''Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * ''Platyr ...'' Saunders, 183 ...
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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 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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Platyrhopalus Denticornis
''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * ''Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * ''Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * ''Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * ''Platyrhopalus comottii'' Gestro, 1882 * ''Platyrhopalus davidis'' Fairmaire, 1886 * '' Platyrhopalus denticornis'' Donovan, 1804 * ''Platyrhopalus imadatei'' (Chujo, 1962) * '' Platyrhopalus intermedius'' Benson, 1846 * '' Platyrhopalus irregularis'' Ritsema, 1880 * '' Platyrhopalus mandersi'' Fowler, 1912 * '' Platyrhopalus paussoides'' Wasmann, 1904 * '' Platyrhopalus quinquepunctatus'' Shiraki, 1907 * ''Platyrhopalus tonkinensis ''Platyrhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * '' Platyrhopalus acutidens'' Westwood, 1833 * '' Platyrhopalus cardoni'' Wasmann, 1904 * '' Platyrhopalus castelnaudi'' Westwood, 1874 * '' Pl ...'' Janssens, 1948 * '' Platyrhopalus westwoodii'' Saunders ...
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