4-Zoology-Kinds-Arthropod-Insect-Coleoptera

beetle

Insects (Coleoptera) {beetle}| can have two wing pairs, two wing covers, and two thin wings. Horny front wings cover back wings, at rest. Mouth is for biting. Stenocara condenses fog on its back and tilts head down to receive water.

boll weevil

Beetles {boll weevil} can live and hatch in cotton balls.

click beetle

Insects {click beetle} (Elateridae) can click when springing from back to feet.

Japanese beetle

Shiny green beetles {Japanese beetle} can eat plants.

june beetle

Beetles {june beetle} can be large, be brown, live in North America, and eat leaves. Larvae feed on grass roots.

ladybug

Small red beetles {ladybug} can have black spots.

meal worm

Tenebrio molitor {darkling beetle} {mealworm} {meal worm} larvae are slender, have hard bodies, and eat grains and cereals.

scarab beetle

large black beetle {scarab beetle}.

stinkbug

Beetles {stinkbug} can have bad smell.

water beetle

Smooth oval-body beetles {water beetle} (Dytiscidae) have flattened hind legs for swimming.

weevil

Beetles {weevil} (Curculionidae) can eat plants. Snouts curve down.

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