There are probably over a million different types of beetle (Coleoptera).
There are many species of beetles, each with its own scientific name. Some examples include the common ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata), the Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata), and the stag beetle (Lucanus cervus).
Since beetles are a general group of insects, and not a specific species, they don't have a name.
The scientific name of bombardier beetles is Carabidae.
The scientific name for a firefly is "Lampyridae" for the family of beetles to which fireflies belong.
The scientific name for the hister beetle is Histeridae, which is a family of beetles commonly known as clown beetles due to their habit of feigning death when threatened.
The scientific name for the order of all beetles is coleoptera.
There is no specific scientific name for a camel worm, as it is a general term that can refer to various parasitic worms that can infect camels, such as Haemonchus contortus or Trichostrongylus spp.
The scientific name of bombardier beetles is Carabidae.
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order Coleoptera.
The scientific name for a firefly is "Lampyridae" for the family of beetles to which fireflies belong.
Dung beetles are a family of beetles. The superfamily is called "Scarabaeoidea".
The scientific name for the hister beetle is Histeridae, which is a family of beetles commonly known as clown beetles due to their habit of feigning death when threatened.
The scientific name for asian beetles is Harmonia axyrid
The scientific name for the order of all beetles is coleoptera.
Coleoptera, but this different types of beetles scientific names vary.
There are hundreds or thousands of black beetles. One of the most common is the cockroach.
That will depend on the specific type of beetle. There are many kinds of black beetles, all with different scientific names.
There is no specific scientific name for a camel worm, as it is a general term that can refer to various parasitic worms that can infect camels, such as Haemonchus contortus or Trichostrongylus spp.