Invertebrates (Inventory)/Beetles/Rhadine
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- | The '''Rhadine''' field should be used to list stations where Rhadine beetles are observed. Looking like a large red ant with a fat butt, they can often be seen running along the floor. One sign that Rhadine beetles may be in the area is fluffed up floor sediments. Care should be taken not to disturb these areas | + | {{Inventory image|File:Rhadine.jpg|''Rhadine'' beetle}} |
- | < | + | The '''Rhadine''' field should be used to list stations where Rhadine [[Invertebrates (Inventory)/Beetles|beetles]] are observed. |
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+ | Rhadine is a genus of ground beetle. Looking like a large red ant with a fat butt, they can often be seen running along the floor. One sign that Rhadine beetles may be in the area is fluffed up floor sediments. Care should be taken not to disturb these areas as it may injure the beetles. Rhadine beetles often live in the silt on the cave floor where they dig up and consume [[Invertebrates (Inventory)/Crickets|cricket]] eggs. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Invertebrates (Inventory)/Beetles/Eleodeus|Eleodeus]] | ||
+ | *[[Invertebrates (Inventory)/Beetles/Embaphion|Embaphion]] | ||
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+ | ==Rhadine, Beetles, Invertebrates== | ||
+ | <gallery perrow=1 widths=300px heights=200px> | ||
+ | File:Rhadine.JPG|''Rhadine'' beetle | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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Current revision as of 01:57, 10 August 2013
The Rhadine field should be used to list stations where Rhadine beetles are observed.
Rhadine is a genus of ground beetle. Looking like a large red ant with a fat butt, they can often be seen running along the floor. One sign that Rhadine beetles may be in the area is fluffed up floor sediments. Care should be taken not to disturb these areas as it may injure the beetles. Rhadine beetles often live in the silt on the cave floor where they dig up and consume cricket eggs.
See also
Rhadine, Beetles, Invertebrates