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Stenalia Testacea
''Stenalia testacea'' is a species of tumbling flower beetles in the family Mordellidae. References testacea Testacea may refer to: * a former order of rhizopods, which consisted of testate amoeboid organisms. * a former group of shelled molluscs and other invertebrates, created by Linnaeus and roughly corresponding to the colloquial term ''seashell'' ... Beetles described in 1787 {{Stenalia-stub ...
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Johan Christian Fabricius
Johann Christian Fabricius (7 January 1745 – 3 March 1808) was a Danish zoologist, specialising in "Insecta", which at that time included all arthropods: insects, arachnids, crustaceans and others. He was a student of Carl Linnaeus, and is considered one of the most important entomologists of the 18th century, having named nearly 10,000 species of animals, and established the basis for the modern insect classification. Biography Johann Christian Fabricius was born on 7 January 1745 at Tønder in the Duchy of Schleswig, where his father was a doctor. He studied at the gymnasium at Altona and entered the University of Copenhagen in 1762. Later the same year he travelled together with his friend and relative Johan Zoëga to Uppsala, where he studied under Carl Linnaeus for two years. On his return, he started work on his , which was finally published in 1775. Throughout this time, he remained dependent on subsidies from his father, who worked as a consultant at Frederiks H ...
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Mordellidae
The Mordellidae are a family of beetles commonly known as tumbling flower beetles for the typical irregular movements they make when escaping predators, or as pintail beetles due to their abdominal tip which aids them in performing these tumbling movements. Worldwide, there are about 1500 species. Anatomy The apparent tumbling movements are composed of a series of very rapid separate jumps (each jump of a duration of approximately 80 ms). They result from the beetle's efforts to get itself back into take-off position for flight when it has been in either a lateral or dorsal position. Each individual jump should be considered an extended rotation, performed by one leg of the third leg pair (metapodium). Depending on whether the left or the right metapodium is used as the leg that provides the leverage for take-off, change occurs in the direction of the jump. The energy for propulsion varies with the beetle's immediate muscle work, so that jump lengths and heights vary, with rota ...
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Stenalia
''Stenalia'' is a genus of tumbling flower beetles in the family Mordellidae The Mordellidae are a family of beetles commonly known as tumbling flower beetles for the typical irregular movements they make when escaping predators, or as pintail beetles due to their abdominal tip which aids them in performing these tumblin .... There are more than 25 described species in ''Stenalia'', found in Southern Europe, Asia, and Africa. Species These 28 species belong to the genus ''Stenalia'': * '' Stenalia araxicola'' Iablokoff-Khnzorian, 1957 * '' Stenalia ascaniaenovae'' Lazorko, 1974 * '' Stenalia balcanica'' Franciscolo, 1949 * '' Stenalia bilyi'' Horák, 1978 * '' Stenalia bisecta'' Baudi de Selve, 1883 * '' Stenalia brunneipennis'' Mulsant, 1856 * '' Stenalia cechovskyi'' Horák, 2006 * '' Stenalia dembickyana'' Horák, 1995 * '' Stenalia dzhulfae'' Odnosum, 2001 * '' Stenalia ermolenkoi'' Odnosum, 2000 * '' Stenalia escherichi'' Schilsky, 1898 * '' Stenalia gracilicornis'' Baudi ...
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