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Episernus Hispanus
''Episernus'' is a genus of beetle "Genus Episernus - BugGuide.Net", BugGuide.net, web: BG-412 ranging in Holarctic, of western distribution in North America, including the Palearctic and the Nearctic. ''Episernus'' is similar to ''Ernobius'', but the side margin of the pronotum in the anterior part is effaced, and the antennae are 10-segmented. They consume conifers Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extan .... For males, the body is more slender. In females, the antennae are shorter. Selected species * * * * * * * * * * * * * References External links ''Episernus'' at Fauna Europaea {{Taxonbar, from=Q4038155 Ptinidae Bostrichiformia genera ...
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Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a bilaterally symmetric body plan. The Bilateria include the protostomes, containing animals such as nematodes, arthropods, flatworms, annelids and molluscs, and the deuterostomes, containing the echinode ...
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Conifers
Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extant conifers are perennial woody plants with secondary growth. The great majority are trees, though a few are shrubs. Examples include cedars, Douglas-firs, cypresses, firs, junipers, kauri, larches, pines, hemlocks, redwoods, spruces, and yews.Campbell, Reece, "Phylum Coniferophyta". Biology. 7th. 2005. Print. P. 595 As of 1998, the division Pinophyta was estimated to contain eight families, 68 genera, and 629 living species. Although the total number of species is relatively small, conifers are ecologically important. They are the dominant plants over large areas of land, most notably the taiga of the Northern Hemisphere, but also in similar cool climates in mountains further south. Boreal conifers have many wintertime adaptations. The ...
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Episernus Trapezoideus
''Episernus trapezoideus'' is a species of beetle in the family Ptinidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Bostrichoidea Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1905 {{bostrichoidea-stub ...
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Episernus Taygetanus
''Episernus'' is a genus of beetle "Genus Episernus - BugGuide.Net", BugGuide.net, web: BG-412 ranging in Holarctic, of western distribution in North America, including the Palearctic and the Nearctic. ''Episernus'' is similar to ''Ernobius'', but the side margin of the pronotum in the anterior part is effaced, and the antennae are 10-segmented. They consume conifers Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extan .... For males, the body is more slender. In females, the antennae are shorter. Selected species * * * * * * * * * * * * * References External links ''Episernus'' at Fauna Europaea {{Taxonbar, from=Q4038155 Ptinidae Bostrichiformia genera ...
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Episernus Sulcicollis
''Episernus'' is a genus of beetle "Genus Episernus - BugGuide.Net", BugGuide.net, web: BG-412 ranging in Holarctic, of western distribution in North America, including the Palearctic and the Nearctic. ''Episernus'' is similar to ''Ernobius'', but the side margin of the pronotum in the anterior part is effaced, and the antennae are 10-segmented. They consume conifers Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extan .... For males, the body is more slender. In females, the antennae are shorter. Selected species * * * * * * * * * * * * * References External links ''Episernus'' at Fauna Europaea {{Taxonbar, from=Q4038155 Ptinidae Bostrichiformia genera ...
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Episernus Striatellus
''Episernus'' is a genus of beetle "Genus Episernus - BugGuide.Net", BugGuide.net, web: BG-412 ranging in Holarctic, of western distribution in North America, including the Palearctic and the Nearctic. ''Episernus'' is similar to ''Ernobius'', but the side margin of the pronotum in the anterior part is effaced, and the antennae are 10-segmented. They consume conifers Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extan .... For males, the body is more slender. In females, the antennae are shorter. Selected species * * * * * * * * * * * * * References External links ''Episernus'' at Fauna Europaea {{Taxonbar, from=Q4038155 Ptinidae Bostrichiformia genera ...
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Episernus Pyrenaeus
''Episernus'' is a genus of beetle "Genus Episernus - BugGuide.Net", BugGuide.net, web: BG-412 ranging in Holarctic, of western distribution in North America, including the Palearctic and the Nearctic. ''Episernus'' is similar to ''Ernobius'', but the side margin of the pronotum in the anterior part is effaced, and the antennae are 10-segmented. They consume conifers Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extan .... For males, the body is more slender. In females, the antennae are shorter. Selected species * * * * * * * * * * * * * References External links ''Episernus'' at Fauna Europaea {{Taxonbar, from=Q4038155 Ptinidae Bostrichiformia genera ...
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Episernus Hispanus
''Episernus'' is a genus of beetle "Genus Episernus - BugGuide.Net", BugGuide.net, web: BG-412 ranging in Holarctic, of western distribution in North America, including the Palearctic and the Nearctic. ''Episernus'' is similar to ''Ernobius'', but the side margin of the pronotum in the anterior part is effaced, and the antennae are 10-segmented. They consume conifers Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extan .... For males, the body is more slender. In females, the antennae are shorter. Selected species * * * * * * * * * * * * * References External links ''Episernus'' at Fauna Europaea {{Taxonbar, from=Q4038155 Ptinidae Bostrichiformia genera ...
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Episernus Henschi
''Episernus'' is a genus of beetle "Genus Episernus - BugGuide.Net", BugGuide.net, web: BG-412 ranging in Holarctic, of western distribution in North America, including the Palearctic and the Nearctic. ''Episernus'' is similar to ''Ernobius'', but the side margin of the pronotum in the anterior part is effaced, and the antennae are 10-segmented. They consume conifers Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extan .... For males, the body is more slender. In females, the antennae are shorter. Selected species * * * * * * * * * * * * * References External links ''Episernus'' at Fauna Europaea {{Taxonbar, from=Q4038155 Ptinidae Bostrichiformia genera ...
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Episernus Granulatus
''Episernus'' is a genus of beetle "Genus Episernus - BugGuide.Net", BugGuide.net, web: BG-412 ranging in Holarctic, of western distribution in North America, including the Palearctic and the Nearctic. ''Episernus'' is similar to ''Ernobius'', but the side margin of the pronotum in the anterior part is effaced, and the antennae are 10-segmented. They consume conifers Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extan .... For males, the body is more slender. In females, the antennae are shorter. Selected species * * * * * * * * * * * * * References External links ''Episernus'' at Fauna Europaea {{Taxonbar, from=Q4038155 Ptinidae Bostrichiformia genera ...
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Episernus Gentilis
''Episernus'' is a genus of beetle "Genus Episernus - BugGuide.Net", BugGuide.net, web: BG-412 ranging in Holarctic, of western distribution in North America, including the Palearctic and the Nearctic. ''Episernus'' is similar to ''Ernobius'', but the side margin of the pronotum in the anterior part is effaced, and the antennae are 10-segmented. They consume conifers Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extan .... For males, the body is more slender. In females, the antennae are shorter. Selected species * * * * * * * * * * * * * References External links ''Episernus'' at Fauna Europaea {{Taxonbar, from=Q4038155 Ptinidae Bostrichiformia genera ...
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Episernus Ganglbaueri
''Episernus'' is a genus of beetle "Genus Episernus - BugGuide.Net", BugGuide.net, web: BG-412 ranging in Holarctic, of western distribution in North America, including the Palearctic and the Nearctic. ''Episernus'' is similar to ''Ernobius'', but the side margin of the pronotum in the anterior part is effaced, and the antennae are 10-segmented. They consume conifers Conifers are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All extan .... For males, the body is more slender. In females, the antennae are shorter. Selected species * * * * * * * * * * * * * References External links ''Episernus'' at Fauna Europaea {{Taxonbar, from=Q4038155 Ptinidae Bostrichiformia genera ...
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