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The largest order of insects is coleoptera, consisting of beetles and weevils. There are approximately 370,000 species of coleopteran worldwide it has most conspicuous and largest insects, some of these insects have showy patterns, amazing metallic colors or striking form.
They have two pairs of wings the upper pair of wing is modified into elytra that cover the abdomen and rear pair. Beetles can survive in all kinds of climates. There are four groups of Coleopterans: the largest suborder is polyphaga which approximately contain 85% of the known species, most of them are phytophagous. The other three groups are Adephaga, Myxophaga, Archostemata.

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