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Endeodes
''Endeodes'' is a genus of soft-winged flower beetles in the family Melyridae Melyridae (common name: soft-winged flower beetles) are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea. Description Most are elongate-oval, soft-bodied beetles 10 mm long or less. Many are brightly patterned in black and brown, yellow, .... There are about six described species in ''Endeodes''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Endeodes'': * '' Endeodes basalis'' LeConte, 1853 * '' Endeodes blaisdelli'' Moore, 1954 * '' Endeodes collaris'' LeConte, 1853 * '' Endeodes insularis'' Blackwelder, 1932 * '' Endeodes rugiceps'' Blackwelder, 1932 * '' Endeodes terminalis'' Marshall, 1957 References Further reading * Melyridae Cleroidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{cleroidea-stub ...
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Endeodes Rugiceps
''Endeodes'' is a genus of soft-winged flower beetles in the family Melyridae Melyridae (common name: soft-winged flower beetles) are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea. Description Most are elongate-oval, soft-bodied beetles 10 mm long or less. Many are brightly patterned in black and brown, yellow, .... There are about six described species in ''Endeodes''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Endeodes'': * '' Endeodes basalis'' LeConte, 1853 * '' Endeodes blaisdelli'' Moore, 1954 * '' Endeodes collaris'' LeConte, 1853 * '' Endeodes insularis'' Blackwelder, 1932 * '' Endeodes rugiceps'' Blackwelder, 1932 * '' Endeodes terminalis'' Marshall, 1957 References Further reading * Melyridae Cleroidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{cleroidea-stub ...
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Endeodes Blaisdelli
''Endeodes'' is a genus of soft-winged flower beetles in the family Melyridae. There are about six described species in ''Endeodes''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Endeodes'': * '' Endeodes basalis'' LeConte, 1853 * '' Endeodes blaisdelli'' Moore, 1954 * '' Endeodes collaris'' LeConte, 1853 * '' Endeodes insularis'' Blackwelder, 1932 * ''Endeodes rugiceps ''Endeodes'' is a genus of soft-winged flower beetles in the family Melyridae Melyridae (common name: soft-winged flower beetles) are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea. Description Most are elongate-oval, soft-bodied beetles ...'' Blackwelder, 1932 * '' Endeodes terminalis'' Marshall, 1957 References Further reading * Melyridae Cleroidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{cleroidea-stub ...
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Endeodes Terminalis
''Endeodes'' is a genus of soft-winged flower beetles in the family Melyridae. There are about six described species in ''Endeodes''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Endeodes'': * '' Endeodes basalis'' LeConte, 1853 * ''Endeodes blaisdelli'' Moore, 1954 * '' Endeodes collaris'' LeConte, 1853 * '' Endeodes insularis'' Blackwelder, 1932 * ''Endeodes rugiceps ''Endeodes'' is a genus of soft-winged flower beetles in the family Melyridae Melyridae (common name: soft-winged flower beetles) are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea. Description Most are elongate-oval, soft-bodied beetles ...'' Blackwelder, 1932 * '' Endeodes terminalis'' Marshall, 1957 References Further reading * Melyridae Cleroidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{cleroidea-stub ...
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Endeodes Basalis
''Endeodes basalis'' is a species of soft-winged flower beetle in the family Melyridae Melyridae (common name: soft-winged flower beetles) are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea. Description Most are elongate-oval, soft-bodied beetles 10 mm long or less. Many are brightly patterned in black and brown, yellow, .... References Further reading * Melyridae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1853 {{cleroidea-stub ...
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Endeodes Collaris
''Endeodes collaris'' is a species of soft-winged flower beetle in the family Melyridae Melyridae (common name: soft-winged flower beetles) are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea. Description Most are elongate-oval, soft-bodied beetles 10 mm long or less. Many are brightly patterned in black and brown, yellow, .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Melyridae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1853 {{cleroidea-stub ...
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Endeodes Insularis
''Endeodes insularis'' is a species of soft-winged flower beetle in the family Melyridae Melyridae (common name: soft-winged flower beetles) are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea. Description Most are elongate-oval, soft-bodied beetles 10 mm long or less. Many are brightly patterned in black and brown, yellow, .... References Further reading * Melyridae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1932 {{cleroidea-stub ...
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Soft-winged Flower Beetle
Melyridae (common name: soft-winged flower beetles) are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea. Description Most are elongate-oval, soft-bodied beetles 10 mm long or less. Many are brightly patterned in black and brown, yellow, or red. Some melyrids (Malachiinae) have peculiar orange structures along the sides of the abdomen, which may be everted and saclike or withdrawn into the body and inconspicuous. Some melyrids have the two basal antennomeres greatly enlarged. Most adults and larvae are predaceous, but many are common on flowers. The most common North American species belong to the genus ''Collops'' (Malachiinae); ''C. quadrimaculatus'' is reddish, with two bluish black spots on each elytron. Four New Guinean species of ''Choresine'' (the more abundant '' C. pulchra'', the less abundant '' C. semiopaca'' and the two infrequent '' C. rugiceps'' and '' C. sp. A'', the latter as yet unnamed) have been found to contain batrachotoxins, which may account for ...
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Melyridae
Melyridae (common name: soft-winged flower beetles) are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea. Description Most are elongate-oval, soft-bodied beetles 10 mm long or less. Many are brightly patterned in black and brown, yellow, or red. Some melyrids ( Malachiinae) have peculiar orange structures along the sides of the abdomen, which may be everted and saclike or withdrawn into the body and inconspicuous. Some melyrids have the two basal antennomeres greatly enlarged. Most adults and larvae are predaceous, but many are common on flowers. The most common North American species belong to the genus ''Collops'' ( Malachiinae); ''C. quadrimaculatus'' is reddish, with two bluish black spots on each elytron. Four New Guinean species of ''Choresine'' (the more abundant '' C. pulchra'', the less abundant '' C. semiopaca'' and the two infrequent '' C. rugiceps'' and '' C. sp. A'', the latter as yet unnamed) have been found to contain batrachotoxins, which may account f ...
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Cleroidea Genera
Cleroidea is a small superfamily of beetles containing over 10,000 species. Most of the members of the group are somewhat slender, often with fairly soft, flexible elytra, and typically hairy or scaly. Description Cleroidea is defined by the following features: adult and larva with mandibular mola absent, larva with basal mandibular process (lacinia mobilis) present), and mala with a pedunculate seta present. Some cleroids, especially in Cleridae and the melyrid subfamily Malachiinae, have bright aposematic colouration to deter predators. They mimic the appearances of other arthropods that are unpalatable to predators, such as various beetles ( blister beetles, leaf beetles, net-winged beetles), stinging Hymenoptera (ants and velvet ants), zygaenid moths and tachinid flies. There is variation in the degree of sclerotisation within Cleroidea. Some are hard-bodied beetles with fully sclerotised elytra that match the shape of the abdomen ( Trogossitidae, Lophocateridae, Pe ...
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