Caroline Chaboo’s eyes light up when she talks about tortoise beetles. Like gems, they exist in myriad bright colors: shiny blue, red, orange, leaf green and transparent flecked with gold. They’re ...
Even large and conspicuous insects remain unknown to science. This is highlighted by a new study from the Natural History ...
North Carolina’s blueberries may have a beetle problem. For the first time, scientists in the Tarheel State have documented ...
Beetles are intriguing insects that come in many shapes and sizes. These characteristics are also the easiest way to distinguish the critters, aside from location. With over 400,000 identified species ...
A new study from Princeton University, the Smithsonian Institute, the Mpala Research Centre and many partner institutions has now documented the interconnection between the largest animals in the ...
North Carolina's blueberry farmers may have a beetle problem. A new study from North Carolina State University has identified ...
Thanks to a historical data archive, Swiss researchers are able to draw conclusions about the changes in the diversity of two ...
Arizona has about 2,500 beetle species. Beetles are identified by their hard, sheathlike front wings; six legs; and distinct head, thorax and abdomen. Most beetles are harmless but some, such as ...
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 ...
Researchers found elephants help sustain a hidden network of insects, with their loss triggering biodiversity declines across ecosystems.
This article was originally featured on Knowable Magazine. Caroline Chaboo’s eyes light up when she talks about tortoise beetles. Like gems, they exist in myriad bright colors: shiny blue, red, orange ...
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