Yes, a blister beetle is indeed an insect. It belongs to the family Meloidae and is known for its ability to produce a toxic substance called cantharidin, which can cause skin blisters in humans. Blister beetles are typically recognized by their elongated bodies and vibrant colors. They are often found in gardens and fields, where they feed on plants.
beetles
..... -.- beetles are insects.
Beetles
Beetles.
Well, I'm assuming you mean the insect 'beetles' not 'Beatles' the 60's pop group :D but yes, the insect beetles have exoskletons.
No, they are Insects.
goliath beetles
Mealworms are larval beetles, which are insects.
Like all beetles, the dung beetles ins in the order coleoptera.
the blister beetles
Caterpillars, some beetles.
Scarab beetles