Beetle
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Beetles are the group of insects with the largest number of known species. The general anatomy of beetles is quite uniform, although specific organs and appendages may vary greatly in appearance and function between the many families in the order. Like all insects, beetles’ bodies are divided into three sections: the head, the thorax, and the abdomen. We see here the long-horned borer beetle showing the larva, pupa, and adult insect.
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Coleoptera: Beetles and WeevilsSource
Winchell, Alexander Sketches of Creation (New York, NY: Harper & Brothers, 1870)
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