Tiere - Käfer und Kakerlaken
Hier lernen Sie die Namen verschiedener Käfer- und Kakerlakenarten auf Englisch, wie zum Beispiel „oriental Cockroach“, „Ladybug“ und „Hirschkäfer“.
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a large brown insect with a broad body, wings, long legs and antennae, considered a household pest
Kakerlak, Küchenschabe
a flightless, dark brown to black cockroach species, known for its slow movement and preference for decaying organic matter
Orientalische Schabe, schwarze Schabe
a small and adaptable cockroach species commonly found in human dwellings, known for its rapid reproduction
Deutscher Schabe, Hausschabe
a larger-sized species of cockroach, known for its size exceeding that of common household cockroaches
Riesen-Schabe, riesige Kakerlake
a medium-sized reddish-brown cockroach species native to Australia, known for its preference for warm and humid environments
australische Kakerlake, Australische Schabe
a small cockroach species found in outdoor environments in Asia, characterized by its dark brown to black coloration and ability to fly short distances
asiatische Schabe, Asienkakerlake
a large reddish-brown cockroach species commonly found in warm and humid regions
amerikanische Schabe, amerikanischer Kakerlak
a large, typically black insect, which has a hard case on its back that covers its wings
Käfer
a small beetle with a long snout that feeds on seeds and grains, destroying crops
Schnabelkäfer, Rüssler
a small flying insect which is usually red with black spots
Marienkäfer
a small, colorful insect belonging to the family Coccinellidae, known for its round shape and vibrant coloration
Marienkäfer, Glücksbringer
a small beetle that infests old wooden structures, the adults of which make a ticking sound as a mating call
Totenkäfer, Wachkäfer
a large beetle, the male of which has jaws that resemble the antlers of a stag
Hirschkäfer, Geweihkäfer
a common scarab beetle characterized by its robust body and active presence during the spring and early summer months
Maikäfer, Mai-Käfer
a small beetle, the larvae of which bore and damage wood
Holzwürmer, Möbelkäfer
a pest that feeds on potato plants, causing damage to the foliage and reducing crop yields
Kartoffelkäfer, Kartoffelkäferlarven
a highly destructive pest that feeds on potato plants, characterized by its distinctive yellow and black striped appearance
Colorado-Käfer, Kartoffelkäfer
a small aquatic insect with divided eyes that enables it to see both above and below the water surface
Wasserkäfer, Schnellkäfer mit geteilten Augen
an aquatic insect with adaptations for living in water, such as a streamlined body and specialized appendages for swimming
Wasserkäfer, Wasserinsekten
a fast and predatory insect known for its vibrant colors, distinct markings, and exceptional speed in capturing prey
Tigerkäfer, Cicindela
a destructive beetle that damages spruce trees by boring through the bark, causing tree decline and death
Fichtenborkenkäfer, Borkenkäfer der Fichte
an insect known for its ability to produce a snapping sound and launch itself into the air by flexing its body
Knackkäfer, Springschabe
a type of beetle characterized by its elongated snout or rostrum, known for its ability to cause damage to crops and stored grains
Rüsselkäfer, Schneckenrüssler
a predatory beetle with an elongated body, powerful jaws, and keen senses
Suchkäfer, Raubkäfer
a small beetle that primarily feeds on seeds and grains, often causing damage to crops
Saatkäfer, Samenkäfer
a beetle characterized by its oval-shaped body and often possessing a shiny and colorful exoskeleton
Skarabäus, Skarabäus Käfer
a longhorn beetle, is a wood-boring insect with long antennae and a distinctive elongated body
Holzbock, Bockkäfer
a small predatory insect with an elongated body, short wings, and a tendency to emit defensive secretions when disturbed
Rovekäfer, Raubkäfer
a colorful insect belonging to the family Scarabaeidae, known for its compact body, strong legs and metallic colors
Rosenkäfer, Rosenschäfer
a large insect with horn-like protrusions on the head of males, known for its robust size and distinctive appearance
Nashornkäfer, Rhinokäfer
a small, shiny black or dark brown insect native to Asia, known for its feeding habits that can damage plants
orientalischer Käfer, Orientkäfer
a beetle known for its elongated body, bright colors, and the oil-like secretions it releases as a defense mechanism
Ölkäfer, Ölkäfer
a beetle belonging to the family Melolonthidae, known for its robust build, nocturnal habits, and herbivorous feeding behavior on plants
melolonthid Käfer, Käfer aus der Familie Melolonthidae
a small beetle native to Mexico and the United States that feeds on bean plants, causing damage to leaves and flowers
mexikanischer Bohnenkäfer, Bohnenkäfer
a type of beetle characterized by its long antennae, which are often equal to or longer than its body
langhornkäfer, Langhornkäfer
a group of beetles that feed on beans and related plants, causing damage to the crops
Bohnenkäfer, Leguminosenkäfer
a small beetle that feeds on the inner bark of trees, often playing a vital role in decomposing dead or weakened trees
Borkenkäfer, Rindenkäfer
an insect that resembles a bee in appearance, with its yellow and black coloration
Bienenkäfer, käferähnliche Biene
a beetle characterized by its ability to secrete cantharidin, a toxic substance that can cause blisters and skin irritation
Blasenkäfer, Cantharidenkäfer
a dark-colored insect belonging to the beetle family Carabidae
Schwarzkäfer, Dunkelkäfer
a small, dark-colored beetle known for infesting and damaging various materials, such as carpets and clothing
schwarzer Teppichkäfer, schwarzer Käfer
an insect known for its ability to release a volatile chemical spray from its abdomen as a defense mechanism
Bombardierkäfer, Bombardierkäfer
a small insect that can cause damage to carpets, upholstery, and stored food products
Büffel Teppichkäfer, Buffalo-Teppichkäfer
a predatory insect with an elongated body, strong mandibles, and well-developed legs
Laufkäfer, Raubkäfer
a small insect that can infest and damage carpets, clothing, and other materials
Teppichkäfer
a predatory insect that feeds on other insects, particularly wood-boring beetles and their larvae, contributing to natural pest control
Cleridae Käfer, Kleridkäfer
a type of insect characterized by its ability to produce a clicking sound and perform a sudden, acrobatic jump when flipped onto its back
Klickkäfer, Springkäfer
a soil-dwelling beetle with a dark appearance and prominent mandibles
dunkler Bodenkäfer, schwarzer Bodenkäfer
a beetle species belonging to the family Tenebrionidae characterized by its dark coloration
dunkler Käfer, Tenebrionidenkäfer
a beetle species that feeds on and utilizes animal feces for nourishment and reproduction
Mistkäfer, Kotreiter
a beetle species that feeds on and utilizes animal dung for food and reproduction
Mistkäfer, Güllekäfer
a beetle species characterized by its ability to produce a clicking sound and flip itself upright when overturned
Elateridenkäfer, Clickkäfer
a small beetle known for its ability to jump and its habit of feeding on plant foliage
Flea-Käfer, Hüpfkäfer
a small insect known for its bright bioluminescent glow, which it uses to attract mates and prey
Feuerkäfer, leuchtender Käfer
a small insect, often reddish-brown or dark brown in color, that infests stored grain products
Mehlkäfer, Getreidekäfer
a predatory insect found on the ground, known for its elongated body and dark coloration
Erdkäfer, Raubinsekten
a vibrant beetle with a green body and iridescent wings that is commonly found during the summer months
grüne Juni-Käfer, iridescentes Juni-Käfer
a highly invasive insect with a metallic green and bronze body, known for its destructive feeding habits on a variety of plants
Japanischer Käfer, invasiver Käfer
a large scarab beetle, commonly found during the summer months and is known for its buzzing flight and attraction to lights at night
Juni Käfer, Juni-Schabe
a beetle characterized by its antennae with leaf-like structures
lamellicorn Käfer, lamellicornisch Käfer
a type of beetle with long antennae and a diverse range of patterns and colors
Langhornkäfer, Langkäfer
an invasive species from East Asia that poses a significant threat to hardwood trees by tunneling into the wood
asiatischer Langenhornkäfer, asiatischer Langhornkäfer
a type of beetle native to Asia known for its distinctive appearance, feeding habits, and potential for causing damage to vegetation
asiatischer Käfer, Käfer aus Asien
a grayish beetle native to North America that infests cotton farms
Baumwollkäfer, boll weevil
a type of beetle that infests and feeds on seeds, causing damage to plants and reducing their reproductive potential
Samenkäfer, Samenwurmer
a small beetle that infests stored grains, known for causing damage to crops and stored food items
Reisbohrer, Reisnagel
a beetle species that infests pea plants and other legumes, laying its eggs on the pods and causing damage to the seeds
Erbsenwickler, Erbsenkäfer
a small insect that infests stored grains and flour, causing damage and contamination
Mehlkäfer, Mehlwespe
a small beetle with a black body that feeds on plants and can cause damage to leaves, stems, and roots
schwarzer Rüsselkäfer, schwarzer Käfer
a small insect that infests stored beans and other legumes
Bohnenkäfer, Hülsenfrüchteschädling
a large black dung beetle considered to be holy by ancient Egyptians
Skarabäus, dungkäfer
any large European beetle that flies at dusk, the adult of which damages vegetation and the larvae infest the roots
Mäusebock, Käfer
the larvae of an insect related to mites which is red or orange and feeds on the skin cells of warm-blooded animal
Chigger
a nocturnal beetle of the order Coleoptera with a tail that shines in the dark
Glühwürmchen, Leuchtkäfer
a small brown insect with a pair of pincer-like appendages, the female of which looks after the young until they are grown
Ohrenkneifer
a small winged insect that preys on other insects, especially ants, by digging holes in the sand
Ameisenlöwe