RF2H4A76H–Cytilus sericeus Pill Beetle at rest on ground. Tipperary, Ireland
RMKAAF6E–Revision of the New Zealand Byrrhidae BHL23609250
RFPMG7CM–Pill Beetle (Cytilus sericeus) sitting on sandstone. Tipperary, Ireland
RF2HJF4PR–Lamprobyrrhulus nitidus - a species of beetle in the Byrrhidae family and subfamily Byrrhinae.
RFPCENND–Pill Beetle (Cytilus sericeus) with its appendages retracted. Pill beetles do this when they feel threatened hence the name. Tipperary, Ireland
RM2HD02KE–Revision of the New Zealand Byrrhidae
RMH38FR8–Revision of the New Zealand Byrrhidae BHL236
RF2B923M9–Simplocaria, Print, Simplocaria is a genus of pill beetles in the family Byrrhidae. There are at least 20 described species in Simplocaria., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMAWXFYG–Pill beetle Byrrhus pilula on moss
RMM02WRP–Camouflaged Pill Beetle (Byrrhus pilula) running 3 of 3. Sussex, UK
RMF007AK–Pill beetle (Byrrhus pilula), sitting on wood, Germany
RMRHDTF9–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 102. Abb.38A-D: Byrrhus sp. (Polyphaga: Byrrhidae). A: Linkes Hinterflügelgelenk von dorsal. B: Metathorax links, von lateral. Flügel und Axillarsklerite entfernt. C: lAx und 2Ax von ventral. D: lAx frontal.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
RM2A2NH79–Simplocaria, Print, Simplocaria is a genus of pill beetles in the family Byrrhidae. There are at least 20 described species in Simplocaria
RMKAAF6C–Revision of the New Zealand Byrrhidae (Page 1) BHL23609272
RFMHH8T6–Pill Beetle (Cytilus sericeus) resting on the ground in woodland habitat. Tipperary, Ireland
RM2HD02M0–Revision of the New Zealand Byrrhidae (Page 2)
RFKG70XN–Pill Beetle (Cytilus sericeus) on grass stem. Tipperary, Ireland
RMH38FR6–Revision of the New Zealand Byrrhidae (Page 1) BHL236
RMM02WMT–Camouflaged Pill Beetle (Byrrhus pilula) feigning death 1 of 3. Sussex, UK
RMF007AH–Pill beetle (Byrrhus pilula), sitting on wood, Germany
RMREHMK7–. Coleopterorum catalogus. Beetles. Coleopterorum Gatalogus auspiciis et auxilio W. Junk editus a S. Schenkung. Pars 33: o K. W. von Dalia Torre Nosodendridae, Byrrhidae, Dermestidae.. W. Junk Berlin W. 15, Kurfuerstendamm 201. 1911.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schenkling, Sigmund, 1865-; Junk, Wilhelm, 1866-1942. Berlin : W. Junk
RM2A2M4GM–Byrrhus, Print, Byrrhus is a genus of pill beetles in the family Byrrhidae. There are at least 30 described species in Byrrhus
RMKAAECW–Revision of the New Zealand Byrrhidae, with descriptions of new species BHL12725003
RM2HD02MC–Revision of the New Zealand Byrrhidae (Page 1)
RMH38FR7–Revision of the New Zealand Byrrhidae (Page 2) BHL236
RMM02WP3–Camouflaged Pill Beetle (Byrrhus pilula) unfurling legs 2 of 3. Sussex, UK
RMRHDTYR–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 72 Mecoptera Tenebrionidae Meloidae Lymexylonidae Staphylinidae Silphidae Lucanidae Melyridae Lampyridae Hydrophilinae Helophorinae Elateridae Dermestidae Cantharidae Scarabaeidae Coccinellidae Hispinae Chrysomelidae part Cerambycidae Cleridae Byrrhidae Curculionidae Buprestidae Hydroscaphidae Microsporidae Micromalthidae Cupedidae Dytiscidae Cicindelinae Carabidae part Myrmeleonidae Sialidae Corydalidae Raphidiidae Strepsiptera Plecoptera Abb.7: Strict consensus tree von 130 gleich langen Bäumen aus der Analyse mit PAUP 3.1. Im Folgenden ist jeweils
RMF008TN–Pill beetle (Lamprobyrrhulus nitidus, Byrrhus nitidus), on a stone, full-length portrait, Germany
RM2A2M4GP–Byrrhus, Print, Byrrhus is a genus of pill beetles in the family Byrrhidae. There are at least 30 described species in Byrrhus
RM2HD02KW–Revision of the New Zealand Byrrhidae, with descriptions of new species
RMH38FR5–Revision of the New Zealand Byrrhidae, with descriptions of new species BHL127
RMRJ46T4–. Classification of the Coleoptera of North America [microform]. Beetles; Beetles; Coléoptères; Coléoptères. BYIIUUIDAE. Ill Sub-Family II.—BYRRHIDAE (gonuini). In this sub-family the head is retracted; the meiitiim small, quadrate; the base of the maxilla) largely exposed; the labrum distinct; the anteinue inserted under the sides of the head. I would arrange these genera in three tribes:— Epistoma short, coriaceous ; antenna? 11-jointed. AMPiiicYBTiiri. Epistoma not distinct; antenn* ckivate, U-jointed. Ihmuii.Ni. Epidtoma corneous, separated hy a line suture; autenn* lO-jointt-d. L1.MXICUIM
RMF008TR–Pill beetle (Lamprobyrrhulus nitidus, Byrrhus nitidus), on a stone, full-length portrait, Germany
RMREH5TG–. Coleoptera Neerlandica : de schildvleugelige insecten van Nederland en het aangrenzend gebied. Beetles. ^'OJ3nC/> verwant aan de Byrrhidae, met welke zij het vermogen gemeen mate 1), om de schenen in daarvoor bestemde groeven aan den dezen in bijzondere uithollingen op de onderzijde van het lichaam in te leggen. Een zeer in 't oogvallend kenmerk is de aanwezigheid van een occl op het midden van het voorhool'd, welke alleen bij het genus Dermestes ont- breekt. â Sprieten aan de zijden van liet voorhoofd, V(')ór de ongen, ingeplant; in den regel i i-ledig (l''ig. 54), zelden 10-Iedig (II a
RMF008TX–Pill beetle (Lamprobyrrhulus nitidus, Byrrhus nitidus), on a stone, full-length portrait from below, Germany
RMRCMCE3–. Die exotischen Käfer in Wort und Bild. Beetles. Pselaphidae. Eetrephidae. Seydmaenidae. Triehopterygidae. Seaphididae. Histeridae. Phalaeridae. Nitidulidae. Trogositidae. Colyclidae. Rhysodidae. Cucujidae. Cryptophagidae. Lathridiidae. Mycetophagidae. Thorietidae. Dermestidae. Byrrhidae. Georyssidae. Parnidae. Heteroceridae.. 21 22 23 0 29 30 f f | i ? ** #4|| 31 3„ 33 3i 35 HHthj. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original
RMRCJ66R–. Die Käfer von Mitteleuropa : Käfer der österreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie, Deutschlands, der Schweiz, sowie des französischen und italienischen Alpengebietes. Beetles. 50 XXXV. Familie. Byrrhidae. und zur Aufnahme der Kniee der Vorderbeine ausgehöhlten, längs des Abdomens geschwundenen Epipleuren. Die Unterflügel oft rudimentär oder fehlend, bei voller Ausbildung von dem im dritten Bande (pag. 410, f. 31) dargestellten Typus von Alindria hauptsächlich durch das viel weiter gegen die Mitte gerückte Gelenk, den größeren Spitzenteil und durch nicht allgemein präzisierbare Verschiedenheiten de
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