Insects Database
Insects
 Ants
 Arachnids
 Bees
 Beetles
 Booklice - Barkflies
 Bugs
 Bumblebees
 Cicadas
 Crane flies
 Dragonflies
 Earwigs
 Flies
 Isopods
 Locusts
 Mosquitoes
 Moths & Butterflies
 Plant-parasitic Hemipterans
 Praying Mantises
 Wasps


Photography with cameras
Nikon D3x, Nikon D300, Canon 50D
Image editing with Photoshop
Webdesign @ Pixel-Partisan.com

Keyword: Worm


Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
Worms

Seite 1 von 1     
Darkling beetles
Darkling beetles (Tenebrionidae), also called darkening beetles are a family of beetles which include approximately 20,000 species worldwide, 70 of which are found in Central Europe. Some examples are: the mealworm beetle, superworm, Blaps mortisaga, Blaps lethifera, Onymacris plana, Namib Desert beetle, Pedinus femoralis, Opatrum sabulosum, Phaleria cadaverina, Diaperis boleti, Scaphidema metallicum, Confused flour beetle, Alphitobius diaperinus, Gnathocerus cornutus and Uloma...

...rkling beetle larvae are herbivores or omnivores. They often live in in the company of other darkling beetles and feed on rotting plants, seeds, mushrooms or dead insects. Darkling beetles can cause major damage at food warehouses (Larvae of Meal worm beetles).
>> Beetles -> Darkling beetles
The larvae of Chironomus atroviridis are slender and worm-shaped and have a head capsule. Their mouthparts (mandibles) are strongly built. Their bodies are divided into 3 thoracic segments and 9 abdominal segments. The first thoracic segment has a pair of stunted feet. They have a caudal disc which enab...
>> Mosquitoes -> Chironomids -> Chironomus atroviridis


Quick search: Larvae - Beetles - Worms - Species - Beetle - Feed
Insects - Small - Soil - Snow - Flies - Eggs - Plants - Females
Keywords
abcdefghijklm
nopqrstuvwxyz
German Flag German
 Contact
 Copyrights
 Imprint
 New pictures
 Unknown insects
 Unknown spiders
Frequent Queries: