noun a taxonomic suborder of beetles characterized by having a predaceous habit
In biology, Adephaga refers to a group of beetles known for their predatory habits and diverse morphology.
Adephaga is a suborder of beetles characterized by having the first three segments of the tarsi not lobed.
Adephaga is a taxonomic group that includes various families of beetles such as Carabidae and Dytiscidae.
Adephaga is a suborder of beetles that includes many predatory species, making it of particular interest to entomologists studying insect behavior and ecology.
Biologists studying biodiversity and evolution may focus on the Adephaga suborder of beetles as a group with unique characteristics and adaptations.
Ecologists studying freshwater ecosystems may be interested in Adephaga beetles as indicators of water quality and environmental health.