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A series of observational essays documents the biology and behavior of many beetle species, combining patient field experiments with descriptive natural history. It traces life cycles from larva to adult, examines feeding habits and dietary preferences, details nesting, burrowing, and reproductive behavior, and records anomalies and developmental curiosities. Individual chapters focus on groups such as Cetoniæ, Saprini, Dermestes, Trox, Minotaurus typhoeus, pine cockchafers, and metallic or gold beetles, highlighting their burrows, courtship, and food choices. Practical notes and careful observation aim to illuminate species-specific habits rather than advance sweeping theoretical claims.
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