Deathwatch Beetle (Anobiid)
Adult: hood-like prothorax usually encloses head, hiding it from top. Club on antenna is not symmetrical; the last 3 segments are usually lengthened, and sometimes also expanded. Larva is C-shaped with an enlarged thorax, short 2-segmented ... [... more]
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Liaisons of Life: From Hornworts to Hippos, How the ...
Darwin would be fascinated: Natural selection is a powerful force, but I have long suspected that other factors were involved in the evolution of life. One of these factors is the tendency for organisms to form partnerships (symbiotic relationships that [... more]
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Liaisons of Life: From Hornworts to Hippos, How the ...
Darwin would be fascinated: Natural selection is a powerful force, but I have long suspected that other factors were involved in the evolution of life. One of these factors is the tendency for organisms to form partnerships (symbiotic relationships that [... more]
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Liaisons of Life: From Hornworts to Hippos--How the ...
Darwin would be fascinated: Natural selection is a powerful force, but I have long suspected that other factors were involved in the evolution of life. One of these factors is the tendency for organisms to form partnerships (symbiotic relationships that [... more]
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Liaisons of Life: From Hornworts to Hippos, How the ...
Darwin would be fascinated: Natural selection is a powerful force, but I have long suspected that other factors were involved in the evolution of life. One of these factors is the tendency for organisms to form partnerships (symbiotic relationships that [... more]
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Liaisons of Life: From Hornworts to Hippos, How the ...
Darwin would be fascinated: Natural selection is a powerful force, but I have long suspected that other factors were involved in the evolution of life. One of these factors is the tendency for organisms to form partnerships (symbiotic relationships that [... more]
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WDI - ENT/rsc-26
The term "powderpost beetles" refers to several groups of small woodboring beetles. In North Carolina, our primary concern is with anobiid ("an-oh-be-id") powderpost beetles, which attack the softwood species (conifers), such as [... more]
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