(1994) Fauna de Coleoptera Lamellicornia en las montanas del noreste de Hidalgo, Mexico.
(1995) Coleoptera Lamellicornia (MacLeay, 1819) del Sur del estado de Morelos, Mexico.
Among these, zigzag beetle Menochilus sexmaculatus Fabricius (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) has been suggested to be the promising bio-control agent against cotton mealy bug (Arif et al., 2012), as well as other soft bodied insects including aphids, plant hoppers, thrips, jassids, scale insects and white flies (Rahman et al., 1993; Solangi et al., 2007).
Numerical response of lady bird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) to aphid prey (Homoptera: Aphididae) in a field bean in North East India.
The order of Araneae was the main preys (n=76; 27.44%), followed by
Coleoptera (n=69, 24.91%), Hymenoptera (n=50, 18.05%), Homoptera (n=28, 10.11%), Hemiptera (n=20, 7.22%) and the other orders were rarely represented.
Taxonomic notes on the genus Anthaxia Eschscholtz, 1829 (
Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Anthaxiini) 1.
Catching up with the updated editions of the second and third volumes on extant Palaearctic beetles, this first volume incorporates the most recent generally accepted views on three of the four suborders of
Coleoptera: the basal Archostemata, the Myxophaga, and the species-rich Adephaga, which together represent about 10% of total beetle diversity.
infect different insect orders, mainly Blattaria, Dermaptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, Hemiptera, Isoptera, Lepidoptera, Mantodea, Orthoptera, Odonata and
Coleoptera (ARAUJO & HUGHES, 2014).
With the exception of a few species in the far southern United States (U.S.A.), the only centipede in the order Scutigeromorpha found throughout North America is Scutigera
coleoptera (L.) (Scutigeridae), the "house centipede" (Mercurio, 2010).
COLOMBIAN CHIASOGNATHINI: REDESCRIPTION AND ADDITIONS TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF SPHAENOGNATHUS ROTUNDATUS LACROIX AND SPHAENOGNATHUS PRIONOIDES BUQUET (
COLEOPTERA: LUCANIDAE)
Specifically, Chauliognathus flavipes (F.) (
Coleoptera: Cantharidae), Cycloneda sanguinea (L.) (
Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), and Orius insidiosus (Say) (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) have been reported to prey upon a variety of aphids, whiteflies, lepidopteran eggs, thrips, and mites (Dode et al.
The Chrysomelidae is the second largest family regarding the number of species within the order
Coleoptera. It consists of 37,000 species grouped into 19 subfamilies.
Beetles (
Coleoptera) of Peru: A Survey of the Families.