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beetle

[beet-l] / ˈbit l /
















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The "first of its kind in the UK" report identified the country's rarest species, including the high brown fritillary butterfly and Snowden leaf beetle, based on how geographically restricted they are, said Natural Resources Wales.

From BBC

The harlequin lady beetle has helped farmers and gardeners control plant-eating pests, and defenders argue it is basically harmless.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nvidia’s latest chips are mostly encased in plastic packages and resemble an ant or a beetle with copper wires for legs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fallen leaves also create an ecosystem for other species, Renwick explains: “You’ve got beetles in there. You have worms coming up from the ground. Moths lay their eggs in the leaves.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"In this case, it's a beetle that loses the tree and the wood it needs to lay its eggs."

From BBC