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Chrysolopus spectabilis - Wikipedia
Chrysolopus spectabilis is a species of weevil found in south-eastern Australia. It was discovered during James Cook's first voyage, and became one of the ... en.wikipedia.org
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Botany Bay Weevil - The Australian Museum
The Diamond Beetle, or Botany Bay Weevil, was one of the first Australian insects to be described from material collected in 1770 by Joseph Banks, a ... australian.museum
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Botany Bay Diamond Weevil (Chrysolopus spectabilis) - iNaturalist
It was discovered during James Cook's first voyage, and became the first insect to be described from Australia. The weevil measures up to 25 mm (1.0 in) long ... www.inaturalist.org
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diamond-beetle
diamond-beetle A South American beetle Curculio (Entimus) imperialis, of which the elytra are studded with brilliant sparkling points; also applied to other species of Curculio, and (with qualifications) to other beetles with splendid markings.1806 G. Shaw Gen. Zool. VI. i. 65 The most brilliant and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Here is a stunning Botany Bay Diamond Weevil I photographed on ...
Here is a stunning Botany Bay Diamond Weevil I photographed on the beach. We have amazing insects in Australia! Insect Appreciation. www.reddit.com
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The Botany Bay Diamond Weevil (Chrysolopus spectabilis) was one ...
This tiny beetle fights the vine throughout its life cycle: Larvae feed heavily on the vine leaves, weakening the plant and slowing its spread ... www.instagram.com
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Ceafornotensis
Entomology The holotype specimen of C. archatiras is BP/2/18654, an exoskeleton as an compressed fossil in a large mudstone in Orapa Diamond Mine near References † Prehistoric beetle genera † wikipedia.org
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Bug of the Week Vol.5- Botany Bay Weevil - Abby's Substack
Diamond weevils are one of the lucky few weevil species to possess the ability to fly. Their bodies are primarily black with spots that are ... abbybug.substack.com
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Friday Fellow: Brazilian Diamond Weevil - Earthling Nature
Occurring in the Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil, this is a relatively large weevil, measuring up to 3 cm in length. The body has a black ... earthlingnature.wordpress.com
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Diamond Weevil | Australian Insects Website
Their long snout allows them to chew holes in plants to make egg chambers, and assists with food gathering (Aus. Museum, 2007). www.australian-insects.com
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Botany Bay diamond weevil (Chrysolopus spectabilis ... - Invasive.Org
Taxonomic Rank ; Kingdom: Animalia ; Phylum: Arthropoda ; Subphylum: Hexapoda ; Class: Insecta ; Infraclass: Neoptera. www.invasive.org
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Diamond Weevil: A Bug with Real Bling
The black and metallic bluish-green bug lives in Australia and can be found in woodlands, forests and urban areas. It grows bout an inch long and eats acacia ... blog.nwf.org
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Sagra
Sagra may refer to: Sagra, Uttar Pradesh, a village in Domariaganj, Uttar Pradesh, India Sagra, Diamond Harbour, a village in South 24 Parganas district held in Rimini, Italy Sagra di San Michele, an abbey in the Italian Val di Susa the Sagra River in ancient Italy, site of the Battle of the Sagra Sagra (beetle wikipedia.org
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diamond
▪ I. diamond, n. (ˈdaɪəmənd, ˈdaɪmənd) Forms: α. 4–5 dia-, dyamawnte, 4–6 -maunt, 5–6 dyamant, 5–7 diamant; β. 4–5 dia-, dya-, -maund(e, -mawnde, -mounde, -mownde, 4–6 -mand(e, 5 dyamonde, -mount, -monthe, deamond(e, 5–6 dyamont(e, diamonde, 5–7 dyamond, 6 diamont, -munde, 6– diamond; γ. 7 dimond, 8... Oxford English Dictionary
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Beetle Bailey
He had four friends: Bitter Bill; Diamond Jim; Freshman and Sweatsock. Four characters from the original cast (Bitter Bill, Diamond Jim, Freshman, and Sweatsock) made at least one appearance, in the January 5, 1963 strip. wikipedia.org
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