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  • | image_caption = [[Japanese beetle|Japanese beetles]] mating ...y 11 segments long, with some species having 8-10, and the rare occasional beetle with as few as 2.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Beetle]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Beetle]]
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  • | image_caption = [[Japanese beetle|Japanese beetles]] mating ...y 11 segments long, with some species having 8-10, and the rare occasional beetle with as few as 2.
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  • * [[Cardinal beetle]]
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  • {{r|Beetle}}
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  • {{r|Beetle}}
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  • {{r|Beetle Bailey}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Beetle]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Beetle}}
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  • {{r|Beetle}}
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  • {{r|Beetle}}
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  • {{r|Beetle}}
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  • '''Walter Bedell "Beetle" Smith''' (1895-1961) was a general in the United States Army, who rose to
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  • {{r|Endopterygota||**}} ([[beetle]]s, wasps, moths, butterflies, flies, [[ant]]s)
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  • {{r|Endopterygota||***}} ([[beetle]]s, wasps, moths, butterflies, flies, [[ant]]s)
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  • ...deciduous]] and [[coniferous]] trees. [[Larva|Larvae]] closely resemble [[beetle]] larvae.
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  • * [[Blue Beetle]]
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  • ...as the one who drove the chariot, which was pulled by a flying [[scarab]] beetle, across the sky bringing in and ending day.
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  • * Beetle
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  • ...e in applications as diverse as [[flea treatment]]s for pets, control of [[beetle]] larvae in lawns, eradication or prevention of [[termite]] infestation in ...e]]s, [[weevil]]s, [[wireworm]]s, [[grub]]s, [[pygmy beetle]]s, and [[flea beetle]]s), and others (''e.g.'' [[lepidoptera|lepidopterous]] [[leaf­miner]]s, s
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  • ...[[reproduction|reproduce]] in countless ways. These two mating [[tortoise beetle]]s give an example of [[internal fertilization]].
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  • [[Image:Longhorn beetle 4130.JPG|thumb|Longhorn beetle on a car hood, showing mouthparts|300px]] ...s ([[locust]]s, [[plum Curculio]], [[aphid]]s, [[leaf miner]]s, [[Japanese beetle]]s, [[tent caterpillar]]s, [[gypsy moth]]s, and [[weevil]]s). It is impossi
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  • {{r|Beetle}}
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  • ...ther countries, but did explore "using insects such as the Colorado potato beetle to attack Allied potato crops. The Germans were accused of dropping cardbo
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  • ...have an inordinate fondness for beetles,´ since there are more species of beetle than any other group of living creatures." <ref name=blakeslee2007>Blakesle
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  • ...mologist I may not go to the specific Form of 'beetle', only the form of a beetle in general. My inability to understand the intricacy of number does not pre
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  • ...ribolium castaneum]]'', the flour beetle - a small, easily kept [[darkling beetle]] used especially in [[behavioural ecology]] experiments *''[[Callosobruchus maculatus]]'', the bruchid beetle
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  • ...ore like hungover," Levine said, and no one said anything about that. The Beetle was off the road, Unwin Avenue, across from the old power plant, and pretty
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  • ...s, such as the [[tuatara]], and insects, including the [[weta]], a large [[beetle]].
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  • {{r|Beetle}}
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  • ...and insects. Burning typically can kill off harmful insects such as [[cone beetle]]s, who usually reside on the grounds of forests, and can have great negati
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  • ...nd [[Syrphidae|syrphid flies]] are important pollinators of some plants. [[Beetle]]s, and even [[thrip]]s or [[ant]]s can sometimes pollinate flowers. [[Gree
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  • ...r = Blondie.com}}</ref>. Characters from several other strips, including [[Beetle Bailey]] and [[Hagar the Horrible]], made appearances <ref>{{cite news|url
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  • ...uirrel, striped adobe lily, Bakersfield cactus, Valley elderberry longhorn beetle and Tehachapi slender salamander.
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  • ...it, embarks on a hazardous, heavenward stage flight, riding a giant [[dung beetle]] and shouting: "Crane-driver, take good care of me!"
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  • *** [[Beetle]]s ([[Coleoptera]])
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  • ...uch as [[varroa]] [[mite]]s, [[acarine]] mites, and the small African hive beetle to new areas of the world, causing much loss of bees in the areas where the
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  • * '''Beetle''' - [[Alan Ackerman Beetle]]
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  • ...[[tracheal mite]]s in the [[1980s]] and [[varroa mite]]s and [[small hive beetle]]s in the [[1990s]] led to the discontinuation of the practice by most of t
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  • The earliest animal-pollinated flowers were probably pollinated by [[beetle]]s, so the syndrome of insect pollination was well established before bees
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  • cerambycid beetle (Mulsant 1839). The genera ''Agnosaurus'', ''Moschognathus'', ''Moschoides'
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  • ...d stable unit, a separate distinct individual &mdash; such as an amoeba, a beetle, a tree, a fish, a human &mdash; that can sustain the activity of [[Life|li
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  • The adzuki bean beetle ''Callosobruchus chinensis'' is infected with several strains of bacterial
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  • {{Image|Mating tortoise beetles.jpg|right|350px|These two mating [[tortoise beetle]]s give an example of [[internal fertilization]].}}
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  • The adzuki bean beetle ''Callosobruchus chinensis'' is infected with several strains of bacterial
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  • ...e original dies, retires or takes on a new identity. [[The Flash]], [[Blue Beetle]] and [[Robin (comics)|Robin]] are notable mantles that have passed from on ...torm]] (an African-American), [[Atom (comics)|Atom]] (an Asian) and [[Blue Beetle]] (a [[Latino]]). Alternatively, Marvel Comics [[retcon|revealed]] in an ac
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  • ...ame engrossed in the craze at the time for the competitive collecting of [[beetle]]s, and Fox introduced him to the Reverend [[John Stevens Henslow]], profes
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  • ...eatures as [[raccoon]]s, [[vulture]]s, [[blowfly|blowflies]] and [[carrion beetle]]s. Given the chance, predators such as [[lion]]s will also [[Necrophagy|fe
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