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Ariotus
''Ariotus'' is a genus of ant-like leaf beetles in the family Aderidae The Aderidae, sometimes called ant-like leaf beetles, are a family of beetles that bear some resemblance to ants. The family consists of about 1,000 species in about 40 genera, of which most are tropical, although overall distribution is worldwid .... There are at least four described species in ''Ariotus''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Ariotus'': * '' Ariotus luteolus'' (Casey, 1895) * '' Ariotus pruinosus'' (Casey, 1895) * '' Ariotus quercicola'' (Schwarz, 1878) * '' Ariotus subtropicus'' Casey, 1895 References Further reading * * * * * * Aderidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{aderidae-stub ...
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Ariotus Pruinosus
''Ariotus'' is a genus of ant-like leaf beetles in the family Aderidae The Aderidae, sometimes called ant-like leaf beetles, are a family of beetles that bear some resemblance to ants. The family consists of about 1,000 species in about 40 genera, of which most are tropical, although overall distribution is worldwid .... There are at least four described species in ''Ariotus''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Ariotus'': * '' Ariotus luteolus'' (Casey, 1895) * '' Ariotus pruinosus'' (Casey, 1895) * '' Ariotus quercicola'' (Schwarz, 1878) * '' Ariotus subtropicus'' Casey, 1895 References Further reading * * * * * * Aderidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{aderidae-stub ...
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Ariotus Quercicola
''Ariotus'' is a genus of ant-like leaf beetles in the family Aderidae. There are at least four described species in ''Ariotus''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Ariotus'': * '' Ariotus luteolus'' (Casey, 1895) * ''Ariotus pruinosus ''Ariotus'' is a genus of ant-like leaf beetles in the family Aderidae The Aderidae, sometimes called ant-like leaf beetles, are a family of beetles that bear some resemblance to ants. The family consists of about 1,000 species in about 40 ge ...'' (Casey, 1895) * '' Ariotus quercicola'' (Schwarz, 1878) * '' Ariotus subtropicus'' Casey, 1895 References Further reading * * * * * * Aderidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{aderidae-stub ...
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Ariotus Subtropicus
''Ariotus subtropicus'' is a species of ant-like leaf beetle in the family Aderidae The Aderidae, sometimes called ant-like leaf beetles, are a family of beetles that bear some resemblance to ants. The family consists of about 1,000 species in about 40 genera, of which most are tropical, although overall distribution is worldwid .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * * * Aderidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1895 {{aderidae-stub ...
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Ariotus Luteolus
''Ariotus luteolus'' is a species of ant-like leaf beetle in the family Aderidae The Aderidae, sometimes called ant-like leaf beetles, are a family of beetles that bear some resemblance to ants. The family consists of about 1,000 species in about 40 genera, of which most are tropical, although overall distribution is worldwid .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Aderidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1895 {{aderidae-stub ...
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Ant-like Leaf Beetle
The Aderidae, sometimes called ant-like leaf beetles, are a family of beetles that bear some resemblance to ants. The family consists of about 1,000 species in about 40 genera, of which most are tropical, although overall distribution is worldwide. As with the Anthicidae, their heads constrict just in front of the pronotum, forming a neck, although the posterior end of the pronotum is not usually as narrow. The eyes are hairy with a granular appearance. The first two abdominal sternites are fused, and in only some groups is a suture even visible. Sizes are 1–4 mm. As the name suggests, most adults are found on the undersides of the leaves of shrubs and trees, while larvae have been found in rotting wood, leaf litter, and nests of other insects. , the last publication of a world catalog of the family was that of Maurice Pic in 1910. The oldest confirmed member of the family is '' Gryzmalia'' from the mid Cretaceous Burmese amber of Myanmar. Genera *''Aderus'' *'' Agaci ...
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Aderidae
The Aderidae, sometimes called ant-like leaf beetles, are a family of beetles that bear some resemblance to ants. The family consists of about 1,000 species in about 40 genera, of which most are tropical, although overall distribution is worldwide. As with the Anthicidae, their heads constrict just in front of the pronotum, forming a neck, although the posterior end of the pronotum is not usually as narrow. The eyes are hairy with a granular appearance. The first two abdominal sternites are fused, and in only some groups is a suture even visible. Sizes are 1–4 mm. As the name suggests, most adults are found on the undersides of the leaves of shrubs and trees, while larvae have been found in rotting wood, leaf litter, and nests of other insects. , the last publication of a world catalog of the family was that of Maurice Pic in 1910. The oldest confirmed member of the family is '' Gryzmalia'' from the mid Cretaceous Burmese amber of Myanmar. Genera *'' Aderus'' *'' Agac ...
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