yes it does
Depends on the species of the beetle.
A museum beetle has four wings grouped into pairs. The front wings act as protection for hind wings and breathing pores.
All beetles have wings. A cardinal beetle has 2 pairs of wings.
the adult has wings
Yes they do
5
it grows wings
Rhino beetles like most other beetles have 2 pairs of wings, 4 wings in total. However, the front pair of wings are not used in flight. They have evolved into hard covers called elytra which protect the hind wings which are folded up underneath them when the beetle is not flying.
The black beetle has six legs and a hard brown back wings. It is also a beetle that does not use the wings to fly but instead crawls on its legs.
Maybe an Earwig...
The bug you found in your garden is likely a type of beetle called a ground beetle. They are usually black in color, have wings, and are commonly found in gardens.
One difference between a roach and a beetle is that the roach has membranous wings and beetles do not. In addition, roaches do not have the hardened forewings like the beetle.