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Definition of coleopteran in English: coleopterannounˌkɒlɪˈɒpt(ə)rənˌkōlēˈäptərən Entomology An insect of the order Coleoptera; a beetle. Example sentencesExamples - More than half of the arthropods were spiders, followed by coleopterans, orthopterans, and homopterans.
- Zygopterans and tabanids were absent, and coleopterans, neuropterans, trichopterans, hemipterans (true bugs), and anisopterans were rare.
- Our Malaise traps captured primarily dipterans, hymenopterans, and coleopterans.
- Trenching and vein-cutting behaviors have been reported for lepidopterans, orthopterans and coleopterans, and there is a correlation between resin canal organization and method of deactivation by insects.
- More recently, marginal and non-marginal excisions on the leaves of a variety of ferns and cycadophytes have been described by Ash and tentatively attributed to lepidopterans, coleopterans, or other insects.
adjectiveˌkɒlɪˈɒpt(ə)rənˌkōlēˈäptərən Entomology Relating to or denoting coleopterans. Example sentencesExamples - On the breeding grounds, Hermit Thrushes are strict insectivores, eating primarily coleopteran adults and larvae and lepidopteran larvae.
- For more information on the phylogeny and diversity of the Coleoptera, try the coleopteran pages on the Tree of Life exhibit at the University of Arizona.
- This falls within the expected range for a coleopteran genome.
- The project will be multi-disciplinary in its approach, integrating pollen diagrams, plant remains, coleopteran analysis and ethnographical information.
- Just two weeks later, the diet consisted of 29.6 % coleopteran adults and 57.7 % lepidopteran larvae.
Derivativesadjective Entomology A review of the literature revealed that viruses have been found in coleopterous insects. Example sentencesExamples - Rich in deadwood, these gaps allow the development of new species of coleopterous insects.
- Both adults and immature coleopterous insects belonging to 28-families were collected in the entire agro-forest area with the dominance of scarabaeidae, carabaeidae and coccinellidae.
- Now this view of the case enables us at once to explain some of the most striking gaps in the Madeiran coleopterous fauna.
- Trogini based on Trogus is a junior homonym of Trogidae MacLeay, 1819, based on the coleopterous genus Trox Fabricius.
Definition of coleopteran in US English: coleopterannounˌkōlēˈäptərən Entomology An insect of the order Coleoptera; a beetle. Example sentencesExamples - More than half of the arthropods were spiders, followed by coleopterans, orthopterans, and homopterans.
- Trenching and vein-cutting behaviors have been reported for lepidopterans, orthopterans and coleopterans, and there is a correlation between resin canal organization and method of deactivation by insects.
- Zygopterans and tabanids were absent, and coleopterans, neuropterans, trichopterans, hemipterans (true bugs), and anisopterans were rare.
- More recently, marginal and non-marginal excisions on the leaves of a variety of ferns and cycadophytes have been described by Ash and tentatively attributed to lepidopterans, coleopterans, or other insects.
- Our Malaise traps captured primarily dipterans, hymenopterans, and coleopterans.
adjectiveˌkōlēˈäptərən Entomology Relating to or denoting coleopterans. Example sentencesExamples - On the breeding grounds, Hermit Thrushes are strict insectivores, eating primarily coleopteran adults and larvae and lepidopteran larvae.
- For more information on the phylogeny and diversity of the Coleoptera, try the coleopteran pages on the Tree of Life exhibit at the University of Arizona.
- Just two weeks later, the diet consisted of 29.6 % coleopteran adults and 57.7 % lepidopteran larvae.
- This falls within the expected range for a coleopteran genome.
- The project will be multi-disciplinary in its approach, integrating pollen diagrams, plant remains, coleopteran analysis and ethnographical information.
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