When " Diochus electrus " was described, it was the first definitive species of the rove beetle subfamily Staphylininae to be described from the fossil record.
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An insect survey in September 2009 recorded 187 beetle species, including two new to Norfolk, the rove beetle " Phytosus nigriventris " and the red-eyed damselflies.
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Rove beetles in the genus " Heterothops " generally thrive in jack jumper nests and raise their brood within their chambers, and skinks have been found in some nests.
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The first species of Coleoptera arrive during the bloat stage of decomposition, including members of the families Staphylinidae ( rove beetles ), Silphidae ( carrion beetles ) and Cleridae.
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"Blister beetle dermatitis, " a term more properly used for the different dermatitis caused by cantharidin from blister beetles, is also sometimes used to describe paederus dermatitis caused by rove beetles.
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From the description, it sounds like those rove beetles might be just large enough to be blocked by window screens . talk ) 03 : 25, 12 July 2015 ( UTC)
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The "'rove beetles "'are a family ( "'Staphylinidae "') of beetles, primarily distinguished by their short elytra ( wing covers ) that typically leave more than half of their abdomens exposed.
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In addition to the more common mammals such as roe deer, fox, endemic to the Rh�n : the rove beetle and a local snail, the " Rh�nquellschnecke " ( Bythinella compressa ).
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They are much more brightly colored than other rove beetles, with metallic blue-or green-colored elytra and many with bright orange or red on the pronotum and the basal segments of the abdomen.
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As he moved on, from log to log, he uncovered relatives of cave crickets, predatory rove beetles, termites, several varieties of ants, spiderlings, beetle larvae _ not quite in the abundance he had hoped for.