Beetle (Coleoptera) field guide



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Coleoptera (order) immature (Unidentified immature beetle)

Coleoptera (order) immature
Coleoptera (order) immature
Coleoptera (order) immature

Colpochila sp. (genus) (Scarab or Chafer)

Colpochila sp. (genus)
Colpochila sp. (genus)
Colpochila sp. (genus)

Copidita sloanei (A false blister beetle)

Copidita sloanei
Copidita sloanei
Copidita sloanei

Copidita sp. (genus) (Oedemerid beetle)

Copidita sp. (genus)
Copidita sp. (genus)
Copidita sp. (genus)

Coptocercus aberrans (Aberrans longhorn beetle)

Coptocercus aberrans
Coptocercus aberrans
Coptocercus aberrans

Coptocercus pedator (A longhorn beetle)

Coptocercus pedator
Coptocercus pedator
Coptocercus pedator

Coptocercus rubripes (Rubripes longhorn beetle)

Coptocercus rubripes
Coptocercus rubripes
Coptocercus rubripes

Cordus sp. (genus) (Brentid weevil)

Cordus sp. (genus)
Cordus sp. (genus)
Cordus sp. (genus)

Corticariinae (subfamily) (Mould beetle, minute brown scavenger beetle)

Corticariinae (subfamily)
Corticariinae (subfamily)
Corticariinae (subfamily)

Corylophidae (family) (A minute hooded beetle)

Corylophidae (family)
Corylophidae (family)

Craspedophorus sp. (genus) (Predaceous ground beetle)

Craspedophorus sp. (genus)
Craspedophorus sp. (genus)
Craspedophorus sp. (genus)

Creophilus erythrocephalus (Devil's coach horse, Rove beetle)

Creophilus erythrocephalus
Creophilus erythrocephalus
Creophilus erythrocephalus

Cryptocephalinae (sub-family) (A case-bearing leaf beetle)

Cryptocephalinae (sub-family)
Cryptocephalinae (sub-family)
Cryptocephalinae (sub-family)

Cryptodus sp. (Ant-nest scarab beetle)

Cryptodus sp.
Cryptodus sp.
Cryptodus sp.

Cryptolaemus montrouzieri (Mealybug ladybird)

Cryptolaemus montrouzieri
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri

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