Beetle (Coleoptera) field guide



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Ethonion leai (Root-galling jewel beetle)

Ethonion leai
Ethonion leai
Ethonion leai

Ethonion reichei (A jewel beetle)

Ethonion reichei
Ethonion reichei
Ethonion reichei

Ethonion sp. (genus) (Root-galling jewel beetle)

Ethonion sp. (genus)
Ethonion sp. (genus)
Ethonion sp. (genus)

Eucnemidae (family) (False click beetles)

Eucnemidae (family)
Eucnemidae (family)
Eucnemidae (family)

Euctenia sp. (genus) (Wedge-shaped beetle)

Euctenia sp. (genus)
Euctenia sp. (genus)
Euctenia sp. (genus)

Eumolpinae (subfamily) (Unidentified Eumolpinae Leaf-beetle)

Eumolpinae (subfamily)
Eumolpinae (subfamily)
Eumolpinae (subfamily)

Eunatalis sp. (Genus) (A Clerid Beetle)

Eunatalis sp. (Genus)
Eunatalis sp. (Genus)
Eunatalis sp. (Genus)

Euomma lateralis (Comb-clawed beetle)

Euomma lateralis
Euomma lateralis
Euomma lateralis

Euoniticellus fulvus (Fulvus dung beetle)

Euoniticellus fulvus
Euoniticellus fulvus
Euoniticellus fulvus

Euops sp. (genus) (A leaf-rolling weevil)

Euops sp. (genus)
Euops sp. (genus)
Euops sp. (genus)

Eurhopalus froggatti (Dermestid beetle, Skin beetle)

Eurhopalus froggatti
Eurhopalus froggatti
Eurhopalus froggatti

Eurhopalus sp. (genus) (Dermestid beetle)

Eurhopalus sp. (genus)
Eurhopalus sp. (genus)
Eurhopalus sp. (genus)

Eurhynchus scabrior (A eurhynchine weevil)

Eurhynchus scabrior

Eurispa sp. (genus) (Thin sedge leaf beetle)

Eurispa sp. (genus)
Eurispa sp. (genus)

Eurylychnus blagravei (A Carab beetle)

Eurylychnus blagravei
Eurylychnus blagravei
Eurylychnus blagravei

Eurylychnus sp. (genus) (Predaceous ground beetle)

Eurylychnus sp. (genus)
Eurylychnus sp. (genus)
Eurylychnus sp. (genus)

Eurynassa australis (Longhorn beetle)

Eurynassa australis
Eurynassa australis

Euxestidae sp.(family) (A well-polished beetle)

Euxestidae sp.(family)

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