Beetles

Further Information

Mike Hackston’s Coleoptera Keys
John Walters’ Guide to British Beetles
Beetles and Beetle Recording in Great Britain
Weevil Guides by Mark Gurney
Beetle Fauna of Germany

Dytiscidae – Predaceous Diving Beetles

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Hydrophilidae – Water Scavenger Beetles

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Carabidae – Ground Beetles

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Silphidae – Carrion or Burying Beetles

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Geotrupidae – Dor Beetles

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Staphylinidae – Rove Beetles

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Lucanidae – Stag beetles

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Scarabaeidae – Dung and Scarab Beetles

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Scirtidae – Marsh Beetles

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Dascillidae – Orchid Beetles

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Byrrhidae – Pill Beetles

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Elateridae – Click Beetles

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Cantharidae – Soldier Beetles

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Dermestidae – Larder Beetles

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Melyridae – Soft-winged Flower Beetles

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Ptinidae – Wood Borer Beetles

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Nitidulidae – Sap Beetles

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Coccinellidae – Ladybirds

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Byturidae – Fruitworm Beetles

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Phalacridae – Shining Flower Beetles

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Tenebrionidae – Darkling Beetles

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Oedemerinae – False Blister Beetles

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Pyrochroidae – Cardinal Beetles

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Cerambycidae – Longhorn Beetles

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Chrysomelidae – Leaf Beetles

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Anthribidae – Fungus Beetles

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Rhynchitidae – Tooth-nosed Snout Weevils

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Apionidae – Seed Weevils

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Curculionidae – Weevils

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