WebLithinus is a genus of beetles in the family weevils. EOL has data for 4 attributes, including: Body symmetry bilaterally symmetric cellularity multicellular developmental mode holometabolous wing morphology has wings Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of Lithinus. View this species on GBIF Lithinus includes 31 children: WebRetweeted Ross Piper (@DrRossPiper): Insect of the day. A rolling stone gathers no moss, but this Madagascan weevil has plenty. The garden on its back is top end camouflage …
Weevil (Lithinus rufopenicillatus) with epizoic moss growt… Flickr
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WebA4 size (297 x 210mm) Archival quality Art print from Original Hand-Drawn artwork by Carim Nahaboo Limited edition of 100 prints printed on 310gsm heavyweight Etching Paper each print is signed and numbered Lithinus rufopenicillatus - Weevil species from Madagascar which uses living epizoic WebLithinus rufopenicillus Fairmaire, L., 1883: Kaliwatan sa bakukangon ang Lithinus rufopenicillus. Una ning gihulagway ni Fairmaire, L. ni adtong 1883. Ang Lithinus … The rough, hairy elytra surface of the weevil Lithinus rufopenicillatus (Fairmaire) allows it to cultivate an epizootic moss garden on its body, providing excellent camouflage (figure 2h). The prominent spine on the central elytral region of leaf beetles of Dorynotini appears like a thorn of the host plant, … Meer weergeven About a quarter of all known extant animal species on Earth belong to one particular order—Coleoptera (beetles) [1,2]. The extraordinary evolutionary success of this group is considered to be linked to a series of … Meer weergeven Elytra are not only the most conspicuous feature of beetles, but also a fundamental evolutionary novelty. Sclerotized forewings very likely evolved in the Late Carboniferous … Meer weergeven data types used in postgresql