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Beetled      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Beetle.
beetle         
  • swimming]] limbs
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  • Blister beetles such as ''[[Hycleus]]'' have brilliant [[aposematic]] coloration, warning of their toxicity.
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  • Thar Desert]]
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  • Batesian mimic]] of wasps
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  • Coleoptera at the [[Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe]], Germany
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  • [[Cotton boll weevil]]
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  • The ivory-marked beetle, ''[[Eburia quadrigeminata]]'', may live up to 40 years inside the [[hardwood]]s on which the larva feeds.
  • A scarab in the [[Valley of the Kings]]
  • Front view of the head of ''[[Lamia textor]]''
  • Scarabaeiform]] larva of [[Hercules beetle]]
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  • 70px
  • A beetle's body systems
  • ''[[Coccinella septempunctata]]'', a predatory beetle beneficial to agriculture
  • 70px
  • The life cycle of the [[stag beetle]] includes three [[instar]]s.
  • A [[camouflage]]d [[longhorn beetle]], ''[[Ecyrus dasycerus]]''
  • The plate was labelled "Neocerambyx æneas, Cladognathus tarandus, Diurus furcellatus, Ectatorhinus Wallacei, Megacriodes Saundersii, Cyriopalpus Wallacei".}} A few of the 2,000 species of beetle collected by [[Alfred Russel Wallace]] in [[Borneo]]
  • human consumption]]
  • 70px
  • Fossil and life restoration of ''Moravocoleus permianus'' ([[Tshekardocoleidae]]) from the Early Permian of the Czech Republic, representative of the morphology of early beetles
  • Meloidae]]) feeding on the petals of ''[[Ipomoea carnea]]''
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  • ''[[Photinus pyralis]]'', firefly, in flight
  • carnivorous]] genera became more common. In the [[Cenozoic]], genera at all three [[trophic level]]s became far more numerous.
  • left
  • Larvae of the [[Colorado potato beetle]], ''Leptinotarsa decemlineata'', a serious crop pest
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  • An Israeli Copper Flower-Chafer (''[[Protaetia cuprea]] ignicollis'') on a crown daisy (''[[Glebionis coronaria]]'')
  • [[Punctate flower chafer]]s (''Neorrhina punctata'', Scarabaeidae) mating
  • A dung beetle rolling dung
  • 50px
  • collecting water from fog]] on its back.
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • [[Zopheridae]] in [[jewellery]] at the [[Texas A&M University]] Insect Collection
ORDER OF INSECTS
Coleoptera; Coleopterists; Beetles; Coleopteran; The Beetles; Palm beetle; Black-Beetle; Beetel; Choleoptera; Coleopterans; Beetle larva; Respiratory systems of beetles; Grub (larva); Anatomy of beetles; 🪲; Evolutionary history of beetles; Beetle as food; Beetles as food
beetle1
¦ noun
1. an insect of a large order distinguished by having forewings modified into hard wing cases that cover and protect the hindwings and abdomen. [Order Coleoptera: many species.]
2. Brit. a dice game in which a picture of a beetle is drawn or assembled.
¦ verb informal make one's way hurriedly or with short, quick steps.
Origin
OE bitula, bitela 'biter', from the base of bitan 'to bite'.
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beetle2
¦ noun
1. a very heavy mallet.
2. a machine used for heightening the lustre of cloth by pressure from rollers.
¦ verb
1. ram, crush, or drive in with a beetle.
2. finish (cloth) with a beetle.
Origin
OE betel, of Gmc origin.
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beetle3
¦ verb [usu. as adjective beetling] (especially of a person's eyebrows) project or overhang.
Derivatives
beetle-browed adjective
Origin
C16: back-form. from beetle-browed (ME).
Beetle         
  • swimming]] limbs
  • 70px
  • left
  • 60px
  • 80px
  • Blister beetles such as ''[[Hycleus]]'' have brilliant [[aposematic]] coloration, warning of their toxicity.
  • 172x172px
  • Thar Desert]]
  • 70px
  • 50px
  • 70px
  • 60px
  • Batesian mimic]] of wasps
  • 50px
  • Coleoptera at the [[Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe]], Germany
  • 70px
  • [[Cotton boll weevil]]
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • 60px
  • 175x175px
  • 70px
  • The ivory-marked beetle, ''[[Eburia quadrigeminata]]'', may live up to 40 years inside the [[hardwood]]s on which the larva feeds.
  • A scarab in the [[Valley of the Kings]]
  • Front view of the head of ''[[Lamia textor]]''
  • Scarabaeiform]] larva of [[Hercules beetle]]
  • 60px
  • 70px
  • A beetle's body systems
  • ''[[Coccinella septempunctata]]'', a predatory beetle beneficial to agriculture
  • 70px
  • The life cycle of the [[stag beetle]] includes three [[instar]]s.
  • A [[camouflage]]d [[longhorn beetle]], ''[[Ecyrus dasycerus]]''
  • The plate was labelled "Neocerambyx æneas, Cladognathus tarandus, Diurus furcellatus, Ectatorhinus Wallacei, Megacriodes Saundersii, Cyriopalpus Wallacei".}} A few of the 2,000 species of beetle collected by [[Alfred Russel Wallace]] in [[Borneo]]
  • human consumption]]
  • 70px
  • Fossil and life restoration of ''Moravocoleus permianus'' ([[Tshekardocoleidae]]) from the Early Permian of the Czech Republic, representative of the morphology of early beetles
  • Meloidae]]) feeding on the petals of ''[[Ipomoea carnea]]''
  • 225x225px
  • ''[[Photinus pyralis]]'', firefly, in flight
  • carnivorous]] genera became more common. In the [[Cenozoic]], genera at all three [[trophic level]]s became far more numerous.
  • left
  • Larvae of the [[Colorado potato beetle]], ''Leptinotarsa decemlineata'', a serious crop pest
  • pmc=3267148 }}</ref>
  • An Israeli Copper Flower-Chafer (''[[Protaetia cuprea]] ignicollis'') on a crown daisy (''[[Glebionis coronaria]]'')
  • [[Punctate flower chafer]]s (''Neorrhina punctata'', Scarabaeidae) mating
  • A dung beetle rolling dung
  • 50px
  • collecting water from fog]] on its back.
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • [[Zopheridae]] in [[jewellery]] at the [[Texas A&M University]] Insect Collection
ORDER OF INSECTS
Coleoptera; Coleopterists; Beetles; Coleopteran; The Beetles; Palm beetle; Black-Beetle; Beetel; Choleoptera; Coleopterans; Beetle larva; Respiratory systems of beetles; Grub (larva); Anatomy of beetles; 🪲; Evolutionary history of beetles; Beetle as food; Beetles as food
·vt To beat with a heavy mallet.
II. Beetle ·vt A heavy mallet, used to drive wedges, beat pavements, ·etc.
III. Beetle ·vt To finish by subjecting to a hammering process in a beetle or beetling machine; as, to beetle cotton goods.
IV. Beetle ·vi To extend over and beyond the base or support; to Overhang; to Jut.
V. Beetle ·vt A machine in which fabrics are subjected to a hammering process while passing over rollers, as in cotton mills;
- called also beetling machine.
VI. Beetle ·vt Any insect of the order Coleoptera, having four wings, the outer pair being stiff cases for covering the others when they are folded up. ·see Coleoptera.
Ejemplos de uso de BEETLED
1. Another Whip beetled off in a different direction.
2. He beetled towards Ming with a full glass but stopped when a Welsh MP jumped up to say something.