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Habitus of Quititinus nevermanni (lectotype of Genuchinus nevermanni, male, Costa Rica, San José; MFNB). A) Dorsal view, B) Ventral view, C) Dorsolateral view, D) Lateral view. Scale bars = 1 mm.

Habitus of Quititinus nevermanni (lectotype of Genuchinus nevermanni, male, Costa Rica, San José; MFNB). A) Dorsal view, B) Ventral view, C) Dorsolateral view, D) Lateral view. Scale bars = 1 mm.

#LiteratureNotice Rodrigues et al. A New Combination in Quititinus Rodrigues, Grossi, and Vaz-de-Mello ( #Coleoptera: #Scarabaeidae: #Cetoniinae: Cremastocheilini) from Central America doi.org/10.1649/0010... #Beetle #Beetles #ScarabBeetles #Taxonomy #FlowerChafers

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#LiteratureNotice Moreno et al. Description of the larvae and pupa of Cotinis lebasi (Gory & Percheron, 1833) and Hoplopyga foeda (Schaum, 1848) ( #Coleoptera: #Scarabaeidae: #Cetoniinae) from Colombia doi.org/10.12976/jib... #Beetle #Beetles #FlowerChafers #ScarabBeetles #Taxonomy

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The graphic expression of landmarks based on white spots of elytra

The graphic expression of landmarks based on white spots of elytra

#LiteratureNotice Liu et al. How did the white-spotted flower chafer (Protaetia brevitarsis) come to Xinjiang? doi.org/10.1007/s103... #Beetle #Beetles #FlowerChafers #EcologicalNicheModeling

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A variety of large goliath beetles pinned inside a display case. Beetles range from tan and black, to brown variegated, some black and white flecked, and some bright green. They are 1" to over 3" long.

A variety of large goliath beetles pinned inside a display case. Beetles range from tan and black, to brown variegated, some black and white flecked, and some bright green. They are 1" to over 3" long.

3D printed beetle heads demonstrate what the horns on four different beetles looked like. An example of the beetle sits on the bottom of the display case below each model head.

3D printed beetle heads demonstrate what the horns on four different beetles looked like. An example of the beetle sits on the bottom of the display case below each model head.

Display cases on the wall show a variety of beetles and insects with magnifying glasses to see them more closely, and a TV monitor with a short video discussing the role of beetles in the environment.

Display cases on the wall show a variety of beetles and insects with magnifying glasses to see them more closely, and a TV monitor with a short video discussing the role of beetles in the environment.

Museum staff stand outside the entrance of the new "Goliaths" exhibit, where UNSM entomology curator MJ Paulsen discusses the initial vision of the exhibit prior to leading staff on a tour.

Museum staff stand outside the entrance of the new "Goliaths" exhibit, where UNSM entomology curator MJ Paulsen discusses the initial vision of the exhibit prior to leading staff on a tour.

Happy #EntoTuesday. Today UNSM's #entomology curator gave museum staff a personal tour of "Goliaths," the new exhibit featuring #beetles in Morrill Hall. It's now open on the 3rd floor. Come check it out for yourself!

#FlowerChafers #Museum #nebraska #Naturalhistory

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The activity data (actograms) of three individual male Valgus canaliculatus. Activity counts are in 5-minute bins to enhance visualization. The gray background denotes dark conditions.

The activity data (actograms) of three individual male Valgus canaliculatus. Activity counts are in 5-minute bins to enhance visualization. The gray background denotes dark conditions.

#LiteratureNotice Giulian et al. A Day in the Life: Diel Rhythms of Locomotor Activity in the Male #FlowerChafers Beetle Valgus canaliculatus (Olivier) ( #Coleoptera: #Scarabaeidae) doi.org/10.1649/0010... #Beetle #Beetles #ScarabBeetles #Chronobiology #TheColeopteristsBulletin

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🌟 Explore the Vibrant World of UK Flower Chafers!
📅 7 July 2025 | ⏰ 90-Min | 💷 £10

Join Wil J. Heeney for insights into 8 UK species of stunning flower chafer beetles. Learn ecology, ID tips & more!

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🌿 #Entomology #Biodiversity #FlowerChafers

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Flower Chafers of the UK Learn about the flower chafer beetles (subfamily Cetoniinae) of the UK with Wil J. Heeney.

🌟 Explore the Vibrant World of UK Flower Chafers!
📅 7 July 2025 | ⏰ 90-Min | 💷 £10

Join Wil J. Heeney for insights into 8 UK species of stunning flower chafer beetles. Learn ecology, ID tips & more!

🎓 Book now: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/flower-cha...

🌿 #Entomology #Biodiversity #FlowerChafers

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Fig. 1. Forest-dwelling chafers A – Pleophylla nelshoogteensis; B – P. silvatica; C – Habitat dependence of Pleophylla species expressed by violin plots illustrating the distance of Pleophylla sampling sites (black dots on inset map) to the nearest forest edge, compared to other Sericini (white dots on map), random points in South Africa, and nearest neighbor distances of all indigenous forest patches (from Eberle et al., 2017c); D – Patches of native forest surrounded by fire-induced grasslands in the South African Drakensberg Mountains; E – Forest remnants in a canyon along the Great Escarpment (Eastern Cape, South Africa).

Fig. 1. Forest-dwelling chafers A – Pleophylla nelshoogteensis; B – P. silvatica; C – Habitat dependence of Pleophylla species expressed by violin plots illustrating the distance of Pleophylla sampling sites (black dots on inset map) to the nearest forest edge, compared to other Sericini (white dots on map), random points in South Africa, and nearest neighbor distances of all indigenous forest patches (from Eberle et al., 2017c); D – Patches of native forest surrounded by fire-induced grasslands in the South African Drakensberg Mountains; E – Forest remnants in a canyon along the Great Escarpment (Eastern Cape, South Africa).

#LiteratureNotice Dietz et al. Museomics reveal origins of East African Pleophylla forest chafers and Miocene forest connectivity doi.org/10.1016/j.ym... #Beetle #Beetles #FlowerChafers #BioGeography

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Four-step approach to quantify sample completeness (Chao et al. 2020) of our biological survey across the trap colors. a) The plots of estimated sample completeness curves as a function of order q between 0 and 2 of Cerambycidae beetles collected with different fruit-baited trap colors in the Amazon Forest (terra firme), Rondônia, northern Brazil. b) Sample size-based rarefaction (solid lines) and extrapolation curves (dashed lines) for each trap color. c) The asymptotic estimates of diversity profiles (solid lines) and empirical diversity profiles (dotted lines); numerical values refer to the estimated asymptotic diversities. d) Coverage-based rarefaction (solid lines) and extrapolation (dashed lines) curves up to the corresponding coverage value for each trap color. e) Evenness profile as a function of order q, for 0 < q ≤ 2, based on the normalized slope of Hill numbers. Solid symbols denote observed data points. All shaded areas in denote 95% confidence bands obtained from a bootstrap method with 100 replications. Some bands are invisible due to narrow widths. Numerical values of q = 0, 1, and 2 are shown in Table 2.

Four-step approach to quantify sample completeness (Chao et al. 2020) of our biological survey across the trap colors. a) The plots of estimated sample completeness curves as a function of order q between 0 and 2 of Cerambycidae beetles collected with different fruit-baited trap colors in the Amazon Forest (terra firme), Rondônia, northern Brazil. b) Sample size-based rarefaction (solid lines) and extrapolation curves (dashed lines) for each trap color. c) The asymptotic estimates of diversity profiles (solid lines) and empirical diversity profiles (dotted lines); numerical values refer to the estimated asymptotic diversities. d) Coverage-based rarefaction (solid lines) and extrapolation (dashed lines) curves up to the corresponding coverage value for each trap color. e) Evenness profile as a function of order q, for 0 < q ≤ 2, based on the normalized slope of Hill numbers. Solid symbols denote observed data points. All shaded areas in denote 95% confidence bands obtained from a bootstrap method with 100 replications. Some bands are invisible due to narrow widths. Numerical values of q = 0, 1, and 2 are shown in Table 2.

#LiteratureNotice Puker at al. Effectiveness of different colors of aerial fruit-baited traps for trapping #Cerambycidae and #Cetoniidae beetles (Insecta: #Coleoptera) in the Amazon rainforest doi.org/10.1093/aesa... #Beetle #Beetles #LonghornBeetles #Biodiversity #FlowerChafers

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Yellow Beetle visiting a flower. The beetle is very similar to a bee. This is a new record of behaviour

Yellow Beetle visiting a flower. The beetle is very similar to a bee. This is a new record of behaviour

#LiteratureNotice Palomera et al. First Record of Euphoria basalis in Avocado in Mexico doi.org/10.3958/059.... #Beetle #Beetles #NewRecords #Scarabaeidae #ScarabBeetles #FlowerChafers

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