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Genus of beetles
cross beetle) Collops bicolripennis Pic, 1920 Collops bipunctatus Say, 1823 (two-spotted melyrid) Collops blanda Erichson, 1840 Collops blandus Collops bridgeri
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Species of beetle
Collops tricolor, also known as the black-headed melyrid or the tri-colored soft-winged flower beetle, is a species of soft-winged flower beetle in the
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Species of beetle
United States and Mexico. "Collops balteatus species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2021-09-06. Media related to Collops balteatus at Wikimedia Commons
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Species of beetle
Collops bipunctatus, also known as the two-spotted melyrid or two-spotted flower beetle, is a species of soft-winged flower beetle in the family Melyridae
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Species of beetle
Collops quadrimaculatus, the four-spotted collops, is a species of soft-winged flower beetle in the family Melyridae. It is found in Central and North
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Species of beetle
Collops georgianus, also known as the Georgia rock outcrop beetle, is a species of soft-winged flower beetle endemic to rock outcrops in Georgia. Adults
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Species of beetle
Collops vittatus, the melyrid beetle, is a species of soft-winged flower beetle in the family Melyridae. It is found in North and Central America. Adults
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Topics referred to by the same term
Red cross beetle may refer to: Collops balteatus Collops quadrimaculatus Collops vittatus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
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Species of beetle
exclamationis in its different life stages. Eggs are predated by the melyrid beetle Collops vittatus, the thirteen spotted ladybird Hippodamia tredecimpunctata
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Family of beetles
on flowers. The most common North American species belong to the genus Collops (Malachiinae); C. quadrimaculatus is reddish, with two bluish black spots
Melyridae
Subfamily of beetles
inconspicuous. The most common North American species belongs to the genus Collops (C. quadrimaculatus) and is reddish, with two bluish black spots on each
Malachiinae
High tide prevented any seashore finds so, rejecting "Haggis or Scotch Collops", they dined on (English) "Beef-steak". Jameson's own main topic was mineralogy
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Species of fly
Pogonomyrmex ants, but, when temperatures are high, they will prey upon beetles, such as Collops limbellus. "Cerotainiops abdominalis Species Information". BugGuide
Cerotainiops_abdominalis
Tribe of beetles
Waldheim, 1844 Charopus Erichson, 1840 Clanoptilus Motschoulsky, 1854 Collops Erichson, 1840 Condylattalus Wittmer, 1976 Condylops Redtenbacher, 1849
Malachiini
Prehistoric organisms recorded in Colorado, USA
†Clubiona †Clytus †Coccinella †Coeliodes Colaptes †Colaptes auratus †Colaspis †Collops †Colopterus †Colubrina †Compsemys †Coniatus Conotelus †Conotelus obscurus
List of the prehistoric life of Colorado
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locality for species †Collops †Collops desuetus – type locality for species †Collops extrusus – type locality for species †Collops priscus – type locality
List of the Cenozoic life of Colorado
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COLLOPS BEETLE
COLLOPS BEETLE
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Colors of Krishna
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Collins.
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Indian, Telugu
One who Follows Rituals
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Indian, Sanskrit
One who Follows Order
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Gaelic, Irish
Victory of the People; Abbreviation of Nicholas; People's Victory; Holly
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Latin
Callous.
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Native American
One who follows orders.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Follows Truth
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English French American Irish
Abbreviation of Nicholas 'people's victory.
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Greek Latin
A Cyclops.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
One who Follows Destiny
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Coileáin and Mac Coileáin (see Cullen 1).English : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Col(l)in, a pet form of Coll, itself a short form of Nicholas.Americanized form of French Colin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English colhope, col(l)hop ‘fried eggs and ham or bacon’, which Reaney believes to have been applied as a metonymic occupational name for the keeper of a cook house.
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Tamil
Anulekha | அநà¯à®²à¯‡à®•ா
One who follows destiny
Anulekha | அநà¯à®²à¯‡à®•ா
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
One who Follows
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Collins.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Son of the Dark Man; Dark Haired; Coal Miner
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Collis.
Boy/Male
English
Son of the dark man.
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Arabic, Muslim
One who Follows (Another)
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COLLOPS BEETLE
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Ukrainian
Life.
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English
Nobleman. Based on the English title of Earl. Famous bearer:American author Erle Stanley Gardner.
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Australian, Irish
Noble
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Gift of the Ganges
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Latin
Happy.
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Hindu
A river, Daughter of mountains, Name of Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
British, Dutch, English, Finnish, Hebrew, Jamaican
God; God has Listen; Told by God; His Name is God; Heard of God; Believer of God
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
The One who Opens; One who Solves Difficulties; One of the Ninety-nine Names of God; One who Attains Victory
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Hindu, Indian
Lotus Pond
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Indian, Marathi
Peace; Moon
COLLOPS BEETLE
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COLLOPS BEETLE
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COLLOPS BEETLE
a.
Resembling glue or jelly; characterized by a jellylike appearance; gelatinous; as, colloid tumors.
v. i.
To fail suddenly and completely, like something hollow when subject to too much pressure; to undergo a collapse; as, Maximilian's government collapsed soon after the French army left Mexico; many financial projects collapse after attaining some success and importance.
n.
A substance (as albumin, gum, gelatin, etc.) which is of a gelatinous rather than a crystalline nature, and which diffuses itself through animal membranes or vegetable parchment more slowly than crystalloids do; -- opposed to crystalloid.
n. sing. & pl.
A portable forge, used by tinkers, etc.
n.
A part or piece of anything; a portion.
n. & v.
See Scallop.
n.
A small slice of meat; a piece of flesh.
n.
A falling together suddenly, as of the sides of a hollow vessel.
a.
Having ridges or bunches of flesh, like collops.
n. sing. & pl.
A genus of minute Entomostraca, found both in fresh and salt water. See Copepoda.
n.
See Collop.
n.
A steak; a collop.
n.
Collapse.
n.
Extreme depression or sudden failing of all the vital powers, as the result of disease, injury, or nervous disturbance.
a.
Hardened; indurated.
n.
A gelatinous substance found in colloid degeneration and colloid cancer.
a.
Hardened in mind; insensible; unfeeling; unsusceptible.
n. sing. & pl.
One of a race of giants, sons of Neptune and Amphitrite, having but one eye, and that in the middle of the forehead. They were fabled to inhabit Sicily, and to assist in the workshops of Vulcan, under Mt. Etna.
n.
A sudden and complete failure; an utter failure of any kind; a breakdown.
v. i.
To fall together suddenly, as the sides of a hollow vessel; to close by falling or shrinking together; to have the sides or parts of (a thing) fall in together, or be crushed in together; as, a flue in the boiler of a steam engine sometimes collapses.