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List Of Haeteriinae Genera
These 111 genera belong to Haeteriinae, a subfamily of clown beetles in the family Histeridae. There are at least 330 described species in Haeteriinae. Haeteriinae genera * '' Aemulister'' Reichensperger, 1938 * '' Alienister'' Reichensperger, 1926 * '' Alienodites'' Tishechkin, 2007 * '' Alloiodites'' Reichensperger, 1939 * '' Amiculus'' Dégallier & Bello, 2008 * '' Anasynodites'' Reichensperger, 1935 * '' Aneuterapus'' Reichensperger, 1958 * '' Aphanister'' Reichensperger, 1933 * '' Aristomorphus'' Lewis, 1913 * '' Aristonister'' Dégallier, 1998 * '' Aritaerius'' Kovarik & Tishechkin, 2004 * '' Attalister'' Bruch, 1937 * '' Bastactister'' Reichensperger, 1939 * '' Brasilister'' Dégallier, 1999 * '' Bruchodites'' Tishechkin, 2007 * ''Cachexia Cachexia () is a complex syndrome associated with an underlying illness, causing ongoing muscle loss that is not entirely reversed with nutritional supplementation. A range of diseases can cause cachexia, most commonly cancer, congesti ...
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Haeteriinae
Haeteriinae is a subfamily of clown beetles in the family Histeridae. There are more than 110 genera and 330 described species in Haeteriinae. See also * List of Haeteriinae genera These 111 genera belong to Haeteriinae, a subfamily of clown beetles in the family Histeridae. There are at least 330 described species in Haeteriinae. Haeteriinae genera * '' Aemulister'' Reichensperger, 1938 * '' Alienister'' Reichensperger, 19 ... References Further reading * * * * * * External links * Histeridae {{polyphaga-stub ...
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Cachexia (beetle)
Cachexia () is a complex syndrome associated with an underlying illness, causing ongoing muscle loss that is not entirely reversed with nutritional supplementation. A range of diseases can cause cachexia, most commonly cancer, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic kidney disease, and AIDS. Systemic inflammation from these conditions can cause detrimental changes to metabolism and body composition. In contrast to weight loss from inadequate caloric intake, cachexia causes mostly muscle loss instead of fat loss. Diagnosis of cachexia can be difficult due to the lack of well-established diagnostic criteria. Cachexia can improve with treatment of the underlying illness but other treatment approaches have limited benefit. Cachexia is associated with increased mortality and poor quality of life. The term is from Greek κακός ''kakos'' 'bad' and ἕξις ''hexis'' 'condition'. Causes Cachexia can be caused by diverse medical conditions, but i ...
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