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New fossil rove beetle is a first in AfricaThis particular specimen is part of the staphylinid rove beetles, dating back to the Cretaceous period, around 90 million years ago. The new research, published in the Journal of Entomological ...
The show, on at the Yukon Arts Centre until May 23, consists of massive blown-glass sculptures of beetle genitalia, Godin’s ...
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Garden Beetles: Helpful Backyard BugsThese long-bodied beetles look something like earwigs and are found in the same habitat, under rocks, logs and leaf litter. Unlike earwigs, however, rove beetles are predatory.
Here are nine of the strangest... This Argentinian rove beetle is so rare it was named twice. The first name comes from Charles Darwin (who collected the first specimen in 1832). The second is in ...
A retired Yukon-based entomologist is finding artistic inspiration in the tiniest and most private of places: beetle genitalia. Benoit Godin has been studying aleocharine rove beetles for 18 years.
AFTER a two-year hiatus, the orange-black Rove beetles are back in town. This time, they were spotted along a river in Ampang Jajar in Butterworth.
A retired Yukon-based entomologist is finding artistic inspiration in the tiniest and most private of places: beetle genitalia. Benoit Godin has been studying aleocharine rove beetles for 18 years.
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