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See also: Snecma C450

The coleopters ( Coleoptera of the Greek koleos , case and pteron , wing) are one of Insecte S, of the Ptérygote S, section of the Néoptère S, division of the Holométabole S, superorder of the Coléoptéroïdé S.

The discipline of the entomology dealing more particularly with the coleopters is called the Coléoptérologie.

Common characteristics

The coleopters are characterized by:
  • of the former, élytre S, thick wings and corneas, generally covering the totality of the abdomen.
  • of the posterior wings (if they exist), membranous and folded up at rest under the élytres.
  • of the crushing oral parts.

35% of the known species are Phytophage S

Classification

The order of the coleopters is the order of the animals which gathers the greatest number of species. It is for that, that with the question: Is What what your studies of nature revealed you of the nature of God? , the British researcher John Burdon Sanderson Haldane (1892-1964), answered: a great love for the coleopters! .)

They are divided into four sub-orders:

  • Adephaga Schellenberg, 1806
  • Archostemata Kolbe, 1908
  • Myxophaga Crowson, 1955
  • Polyphaga Emery, 1886

Among the coleopters one finds the S:

Appendices

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