Animales - Escarabajos y Cucarachas
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a large brown insect with a broad body, wings, long legs and antennae, considered a household pest

cucaracha
a flightless, dark brown to black cockroach species, known for its slow movement and preference for decaying organic matter

cucaracha oriental, cucaracha de Oriente
a small and adaptable cockroach species commonly found in human dwellings, known for its rapid reproduction

cucaracha alemana, cucaracha germánica
a larger-sized species of cockroach, known for its size exceeding that of common household cockroaches

cucaracha gigante, cucaracha de gran tamaño
a medium-sized reddish-brown cockroach species native to Australia, known for its preference for warm and humid environments

cucaracha australiana, cucaracha de Australia
a large reddish-brown cockroach species commonly found in warm and humid regions

cucaracha americana, cucaracha roja
a large, typically black insect, which has a hard case on its back that covers its wings

escarabajo
a small beetle with a long snout that feeds on seeds and grains, destroying crops

gorgojo
a small, colorful insect belonging to the family Coccinellidae, known for its round shape and vibrant coloration

Catarina, Mariquita
a small beetle that infests old wooden structures, the adults of which make a ticking sound as a mating call

escarabajo del reloj de la muerte
a large beetle, the male of which has jaws that resemble the antlers of a stag

lucánido
a small beetle, the larvae of which bore and damage wood

carcoma de los muebles
a pest that feeds on potato plants, causing damage to the foliage and reducing crop yields

escarabajo de la patata, escarabajo del papa
a highly destructive pest that feeds on potato plants, characterized by its distinctive yellow and black striped appearance

escarabajo de la patata Colorado, gorgojo de la patata Colorado
a small aquatic insect with divided eyes that enables it to see both above and below the water surface

escarabajo girador, escarabajo de agua
an aquatic insect with adaptations for living in water, such as a streamlined body and specialized appendages for swimming

escarabajo acuático, escarabajo de agua
a fast and predatory insect known for its vibrant colors, distinct markings, and exceptional speed in capturing prey

escarabajo tigre, tigre de tierra
a destructive beetle that damages spruce trees by boring through the bark, causing tree decline and death

escarabajo del abeto, escarabajo de la corteza del abeto
an insect known for its ability to produce a snapping sound and launch itself into the air by flexing its body

escarabajo chapatero, escarabajo de salto
a type of beetle characterized by its elongated snout or rostrum, known for its ability to cause damage to crops and stored grains

escarabajo de hocico, gorgojo
a predatory beetle with an elongated body, powerful jaws, and keen senses

escarabajo buscador, escarabajo depredador
a small beetle that primarily feeds on seeds and grains, often causing damage to crops

escarabajo de las semillas, escarabajo semillero
a beetle characterized by its oval-shaped body and often possessing a shiny and colorful exoskeleton

escarabajo escarabáido, escarabajo pelotero
a longhorn beetle, is a wood-boring insect with long antennae and a distinctive elongated body

escarabajo serrador, escarabajo taladrador
a small predatory insect with an elongated body, short wings, and a tendency to emit defensive secretions when disturbed

escarabajo de los campos, escarabajo depredador
a colorful insect belonging to the family Scarabaeidae, known for its compact body, strong legs and metallic colors

escarabajo de rosa, escarabajo rosa
a large insect with horn-like protrusions on the head of males, known for its robust size and distinctive appearance

escarabajo rinoceronte, rinoceronte
a small, shiny black or dark brown insect native to Asia, known for its feeding habits that can damage plants

escarabeo oriental, escarabajo oriental
a beetle known for its elongated body, bright colors, and the oil-like secretions it releases as a defense mechanism

escarabajo de aceite, escarabajo oleoso
a beetle belonging to the family Melolonthidae, known for its robust build, nocturnal habits, and herbivorous feeding behavior on plants

escarabajo melolónido, escarabajo de la familia Melolonthidae
a type of beetle characterized by its long antennae, which are often equal to or longer than its body

escarabajo de cuernos largos, escarabajo longicornio
a small beetle native to Mexico and the United States that feeds on bean plants, causing damage to leaves and flowers

escarabajo del frijol mexicano, escarabajo del haba mexicano
a small beetle that feeds on the inner bark of trees, often playing a vital role in decomposing dead or weakened trees

escarabajo del corteza, escarabajo de la corteza
an insect that resembles a bee in appearance, with its yellow and black coloration

escarabajo abeja, abejaruco
a beetle characterized by its ability to secrete cantharidin, a toxic substance that can cause blisters and skin irritation

escarabajo de las ampollas, escarabajo blister
a dark-colored insect belonging to the beetle family Carabidae

escarabajo negro, escarabajo de tierra
a small, dark-colored beetle known for infesting and damaging various materials, such as carpets and clothing

escarabajo negro de la alfombra, escarabajo de la tapicería
an insect known for its ability to release a volatile chemical spray from its abdomen as a defense mechanism

escarabajo bombardero, escarabajo bombardeador
a small insect that can cause damage to carpets, upholstery, and stored food products

escarabajo del búfalo, escarabajo alfombrero
a predatory insect with an elongated body, strong mandibles, and well-developed legs

escarabajo carábido, escarabajo depredador
a small insect that can infest and damage carpets, clothing, and other materials

escarabajo de la alfombra, escarabajo de los tapices
a predatory insect that feeds on other insects, particularly wood-boring beetles and their larvae, contributing to natural pest control

escarabajo clerido, escarabajo depredador
a type of insect characterized by its ability to produce a clicking sound and perform a sudden, acrobatic jump when flipped onto its back

escarabajo de clic, escarabajo click
a soil-dwelling beetle with a dark appearance and prominent mandibles

escarabajo oscuro de suelo, escarabajo terrícola oscuro
a beetle species belonging to the family Tenebrionidae characterized by its dark coloration

escarabajo tenebriónido, escarabajo oscuro
a beetle species that feeds on and utilizes animal feces for nourishment and reproduction

escarabajo excretor, escarabajo de estiércol
a beetle species that feeds on and utilizes animal dung for food and reproduction

escarabajo pelotero, escarabajo de estiércol
a beetle species characterized by its ability to produce a clicking sound and flip itself upright when overturned

escarabajo eléctrico, escarabajo click
a small beetle known for its ability to jump and its habit of feeding on plant foliage

escarabajo saltador, escarabajo pulgón
a small insect known for its bright bioluminescent glow, which it uses to attract mates and prey

escarabajo de fuego, escarabajo luminiscente
a small insect, often reddish-brown or dark brown in color, that infests stored grain products

escarabajo de la harina, escarabajo de los cereales
a predatory insect found on the ground, known for its elongated body and dark coloration

escarabajo terrestre, escarabajo de suelo
a highly invasive insect with a metallic green and bronze body, known for its destructive feeding habits on a variety of plants

escarabajo japonés, escarabajo japonés invasor
a beetle characterized by its antennae with leaf-like structures

escarabajo lamellicorno, escarabajo con antenas lameliformes
a type of beetle with long antennae and a diverse range of patterns and colors

escarabajo longicorne, escarabajo de antenas largas
an invasive species from East Asia that poses a significant threat to hardwood trees by tunneling into the wood

escarabajo longicornis asiático, escarabajo asiático de cuernos largos
any large European beetle that flies at dusk, the adult of which damages vegetation and the larvae infest the roots

escarabajo sanjuanero
the larvae of an insect related to mites which is red or orange and feeds on the skin cells of warm-blooded animal

ácaro rojo
a nocturnal beetle of the order Coleoptera with a tail that shines in the dark

bicho de luz, cucuyo, gusano de luz
a small brown insect with a pair of pincer-like appendages, the female of which looks after the young until they are grown

tijereta, cortapicos
a small winged insect that preys on other insects, especially ants, by digging holes in the sand

hormiga león
