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Genus of beetles
described species in Phaenops, found in North America and the Palearctic. These 27 species belong to the genus Phaenops: Phaenops abies (Champlain & Knull
Phaenops_(beetle)
Species of beetle
Central America and North America. "Phaenops californica Species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-02-07. "Phaenops californica Report". Integrated
Phaenops_californica
Species of beetle
Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Phaenops lecontei". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Phaenops lecontei species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved
Phaenops_lecontei
Species of beetle
to the species Phaenops drummondi: Phaenops drummondi drummondi (Kirby, 1837) Phaenops drummondi nicolayi (Obenberger, 1944) "Phaenops drummondi Report"
Phaenops_drummondi
Species of beetle
Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Phaenops piniedulis". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Phaenops piniedulis species Information". BugGuide.net
Phaenops_piniedulis
Species of beetle
Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Phaenops gentilis". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Phaenops gentilis species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved
Phaenops_gentilis
Species of beetle
Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Phaenops aeneola". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Phaenops aeneola species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved
Phaenops_aeneola
Species of beetle
Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Phaenops abies". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Phaenops abies species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved
Phaenops_abies
Species of beetle
found in North America. "Phaenops fulvoguttata Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-23. "Phaenops fulvoguttata". GBIF. Retrieved
Phaenops_fulvoguttata
Species of wasp
particularly targeting the larvae of certain wood-boring beetles like the Hemlock borer (Phaenops fulvoguttata) and the poplar borer (Saperda calcarata)
Pristaulacus_rufitarsis
Tribe of beetles
in Melanophilini. Juniperella Knull, 1947 Melanophila Eschscholtz, 1829 Phaenops Dejean, 1833 Xenomelanophila Sloop, 1937 "Melanophilini Tribe Information"
Melanophilini
Subfamily of beetles
Obenberger, 1923 Paraphrixia Saunders, 1871 Peronaemis Waterhouse, 1887 Phaenops Dejean, 1833 Philandia Germain & Kerremans, 1906 Philanthaxia Deyrolle
Buprestinae
paraganesa Arhopala paralea Arhopala paramuta Arhopala perimuta Arhopala phaenops Arhopala phanda Arhopala pseudocentaurus Arhopala pseudomuta Arhopala rama
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the same amber and those of extant rove beetle larvae, and interpret their findigs as suggesting that rove beetle larvae diversified after the Cretaceous
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mythological figures Phaedimus Φαίδιμος the name of several mythological figures Phaenops Φαῖνοψ the name of several mythological figures Phaethon Φαέθων son of
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PHAENOPS BEETLE
PHAENOPS BEETLE
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One Black and Ill-shaped; A Black Beetle; Quarrelsome; Name of a Sahabi
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : according to Reaney a habitational name of Norman origin, from Gouville in Eure, France, recorded earlier as Wivilla, but possibly from the Old English personal name Wifel or the vocabulary word wifel ‘weevil’, ‘beetle’.Danish : habitational name from the place name Vivild.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Derbyshire and Hampshire, named from the Old English byname Wicga (meaning ‘beetle’, ‘insect’) or Old English wicga ‘beetle’, ‘insect’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : nickname from Middle English wigge ‘beetle’, ‘bug’.English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of fancy breads baked in rounds and then divided up into wedge-shaped slices, Middle English wigge, from Middle Dutch wigge ‘wedge(-shaped cake)’.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : habitational name of uncertain origin: probably from a lost settlement called Buddeley in Tabley Superior, Cheshire. Another possibility is Budleigh in Devon (Bodelie in Domesday Book), named with Old English budda ‘beetle’ (or the same word used as a byname) + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English byname, Budde, which was applied to a thickset or plump person. By the Middle English period it had become a common personal name, with derivatives formed with hypocoristic suffixes, Budecok and Budekin. Reaney derives it from Old English budda ‘beetle’.Shortened form of German Budde.John Budd was one of the free planters who assented to the ‘Fundamental Agreement’ of the New Haven Colony on June 4, 1639.
Surname or Lastname
English (South Yorkshire)
English (South Yorkshire) : habitational name from Wigfield (earlier Wigfall) Farm, Worsbrough, named with the Old English personal name Wicga or Old English wicga ‘beetle’ + (ge)fall ‘forest clearing’.
PHAENOPS BEETLE
PHAENOPS BEETLE
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Gold
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nikitsa | நீகீதà¯à®¸à®¾
Boy/Male
Sikh
The wielder of the sword
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Humorous.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Silent
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Heart's Light
Boy/Male
English
Hillside.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Heaven
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
One who Gets Credit; Brainy
PHAENOPS BEETLE
PHAENOPS BEETLE
PHAENOPS BEETLE
PHAENOPS BEETLE
PHAENOPS BEETLE
n.
A liquid metameric with xylenol, belonging to the class of phenols, and obtained by distilling certain salts of phloretic acid.
n.
A small beetle of the family Halticidae, of many species. They have strong posterior legs and leap like fleas. The turnip flea-beetle (Phyllotreta vittata) and that of the grapevine (Graptodera chalybea) are common injurious species.
v. t.
To finish by subjecting to a hammering process in a beetle or beetling machine; as, to beetle cotton goods.
n.
A colorless, aromatic, liquid hydrocarbon, C10H12O2 resembling the phenols, and hence also called eugenic acid. It is found in the oils of pimento and cloves.
n.
Any one of numerous species of scaraboid beetles belonging to Scarabaeus, Copris, Phanaeus, and allied genera. The female lays her eggs in a globular mass of dung which she rolls by means of her hind legs to a burrow excavated in the earth in which she buries it.
n.
The handle of a beetle.
n.
Any large beetle having a hornlike prominence on the head or prothorax.
n.
A colorless liquid, C6H4,OCH3.OH, resembling the phenols, found as a constituent of woodtar creosote, aud produced by the dry distillation of guaiac resin.
n.
A sweet white crystalline substance, metameric with pyrogallol, and obtained by the decomposition of phloretin, and from certain gums, as catechu, kino, etc. It belongs to the class of phenols. [Called also phloroglucinol.]
n.
The active young larva of any oil beetle. It has feet armed with three claws, and is parasitic on bees. See Illust. of Oil beetle, under Oil.
imp. & p. p.
of Beetle
n.
Wood-tar oil; an oily antiseptic liquid, of a burning smoky taste, colorless when pure, but usually colored yellow or brown by impurity or exposure. It is a complex mixture of various phenols and their ethers, and is obtained by the distillation of wood tar, especially that of beechwood.
n.
One of a series of artificial organic dyes made as condensation products of the phenols with phthalic acid, and well represented by phenol phthalein. Their alkaline solutions are fluorescent.
n.
A genus of trilobites found in the Silurian and Devonian formations. Phacops bufo is one of the most common species.
n.
Any one of several species of small curlews, especially the European species (Numenius phaeopus), called also Jack curlew, half curlew, stone curlew, and tang whaup. See Illustration in Appendix.