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Paroxacis
''Paroxacis'' is a genus of false blister beetles in the family Oedemeridae. There are about five described species in ''Paroxacis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Paroxacis'': * ''Paroxacis antillarum'' (Champion, 1896) * ''Paroxacis debilis'' (Horn, 1896) * ''Paroxacis interrita'' (Arnett, 1951) * ''Paroxacis lucana'' (LeConte, 1866) * ''Paroxacis recendita'' (Arnett, 1951) References Further reading

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Paroxacis Antillarum
''Paroxacis'' is a genus of false blister beetles in the family Oedemeridae. There are about five described species in ''Paroxacis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Paroxacis'': * ''Paroxacis antillarum'' (Champion, 1896) * ''Paroxacis debilis'' (Horn, 1896) * ''Paroxacis interrita'' (Arnett, 1951) * ''Paroxacis lucana'' (LeConte, 1866) * ''Paroxacis recendita'' (Arnett, 1951) References Further reading

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Paroxacis Debilis
''Paroxacis'' is a genus of false blister beetles in the family Oedemeridae. There are about five described species in ''Paroxacis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Paroxacis'': * ''Paroxacis antillarum ''Paroxacis'' is a genus of false blister beetles in the family Oedemeridae. There are about five described species in ''Paroxacis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Paroxacis'': * ''Paroxacis antillarum'' (Champion, 1896) * ''P ...'' (Champion, 1896) * '' Paroxacis debilis'' (Horn, 1896) * '' Paroxacis interrita'' (Arnett, 1951) * '' Paroxacis lucana'' (LeConte, 1866) * '' Paroxacis recendita'' (Arnett, 1951) References Further reading * * Oedemeridae Tenebrionoidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{tenebrionoidea-stub ...
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Paroxacis Lucana
''Paroxacis'' is a genus of false blister beetles in the family Oedemeridae. There are about five described species in ''Paroxacis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Paroxacis'': * ''Paroxacis antillarum'' (Champion, 1896) * ''Paroxacis debilis ''Paroxacis'' is a genus of false blister beetles in the family Oedemeridae. There are about five described species in ''Paroxacis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Paroxacis'': * ''Paroxacis antillarum ''Paroxacis'' is a ge ...'' (Horn, 1896) * '' Paroxacis interrita'' (Arnett, 1951) * '' Paroxacis lucana'' (LeConte, 1866) * '' Paroxacis recendita'' (Arnett, 1951) References Further reading * * Oedemeridae Tenebrionoidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{tenebrionoidea-stub ...
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Paroxacis Recendita
''Paroxacis'' is a genus of false blister beetles in the family Oedemeridae. There are about five described species in ''Paroxacis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Paroxacis'': * ''Paroxacis antillarum'' (Champion, 1896) * ''Paroxacis debilis'' (Horn, 1896) * '' Paroxacis interrita'' (Arnett, 1951) * ''Paroxacis lucana ''Paroxacis'' is a genus of false blister beetles in the family Oedemeridae. There are about five described species in ''Paroxacis''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Paroxacis'': * ''Paroxacis antillarum'' (Champion, 1896) * ''P ...'' (LeConte, 1866) * '' Paroxacis recendita'' (Arnett, 1951) References Further reading * * Oedemeridae Tenebrionoidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{tenebrionoidea-stub ...
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Paroxacis Interrita
''Paroxacis interrita'' is a species of false blister beetle in the family Oedemeridae The family Oedemeridae is a cosmopolitan group of beetles commonly known as false blister beetles, though some recent authors have coined the name pollen-feeding beetles. There are some 100 genera and 1,500 species in the family, mostly associate .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Oedemeridae Beetles of North America Beetles described in 1951 Articles created by Qbugbot {{tenebrionoidea-stub ...
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False Blister Beetle
The family Oedemeridae is a cosmopolitan group of beetle Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ...s commonly known as false blister beetles, though some recent authors have coined the name pollen-feeding beetles. There are some 100 genera and 1,500 species in the family, mostly associated with rotting wood as larvae, though adults are quite common on flowers. The family was erected by Pierre André Latreille in 1810. Characteristics Oedemeridae may be defined as slender, soft-bodied beetles of medium size found mostly on flowers and foliage. The head lacks a narrow neck, the antenna (biology), antennae are long and filiform, the pronotum lacks lateral edges and is much narrower than elytra, the tarsi are heteromerous with bilobed penultimate segment, the procoxal cavitie ...
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Oedemeridae
The family Oedemeridae is a cosmopolitan group of beetles commonly known as false blister beetles, though some recent authors have coined the name pollen-feeding beetles. There are some 100 genera and 1,500 species in the family, mostly associated with rotting wood as larvae, though adults are quite common on flowers. The family was erected by Pierre André Latreille in 1810. Characteristics Oedemeridae may be defined as slender, soft-bodied beetles of medium size found mostly on flowers and foliage. The head lacks a narrow neck, the antenna (biology), antennae are long and filiform, the pronotum lacks lateral edges and is much narrower than elytra, the tarsi are heteromerous with bilobed penultimate segment, the procoxal cavities are open behind and the procoxae are conical and contiguous. Natural history The larvae of most genera are xylophagous, boring tunnels in spongy, damp wood in an advanced state of decomposition; thus they have little economic importance, with the e ...
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Tenebrionoidea Genera
The Tenebrionoidea are a very large and diverse superfamily of beetles. It generally corresponds to the Heteromera of earlier authors. Taxonomy Tenebrionoidea contains the following families: * Aderidae Winkler 1927 (ant-like leaf beetles) * Anthicidae Latreille 1819 (ant-like flower beetles) *† Apotomouridae Bao et al. 2018 * Archeocrypticidae Kaszab 1964 * Boridae C. G. Thomson 1859 * Chalcodryidae Watt 1974 * Ciidae Leach 1819 (minute tree-fungus beetles) (= Cisidae) * Melandryidae Leach 1815 (false darkling beetles) * Meloidae Gyllenhal 1810 (blister beetles) * Mordellidae Latreille 1802 ( tumbling flower beetles) * Mycetophagidae Leach 1815 ( hairy fungus beetles) * Mycteridae Blanchard 1845 * Oedemeridae Latreille 1810 ( false blister beetles) * Promecheilidae Lacordaire, 1859 * Prostomidae C. G. Thomson 1859 * Pterogeniidae Crowson 1953 * Pyrochroidae Latreille 1807 ( fire-colored beetles, etc.) * Pythidae Solier 1834 * Ripiphoridae Gemminger and Harold 1870 ( wedg ...
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