A newly discovered beetle on campus has led to the first major update in Japanese ladybird classification in 50 years.
Rhode Island may be small but it's home to many fascinating animals that have been considered for protection.
At first glance, dung beetles may seem like simple insects rolling balls of faeces across the ground; however, this is one ...
Rove beetles cloak themselves in ant pheromones to sneak into the insects’ nests for protection. But in an odd catch-22, that makes them forever reliant on their hosts Sceptobius beetles groom ants to ...
On the plains of South Africa, an army of dung beetles recycle the dung of large mammals. In Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve on the plains of South Africa, an army of dung beetles does one of the ...
Douglas-fir beetles target larger Douglas-fir and western larch logs greater than 12 inches in diameter. These beetles ...
Molokaʻi was the last island in the state without the highly invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle… until last week. HPR’s ...
The stag beetle Prosopocoilus hachijoensis is the only flightless species of the genus Prosopocoilus in Japan. Researchers at ...
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