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- Cyclocephala almitana Cyclocephala amazona Cyclocephala amblyopsis Cyclocephala atripes Cyclocephala atripes Cyclocephala barroensis Cyclocephala brittoni...
- Cyclocephala lurida, the southern masked chafer, is a species of beetle in the family Scarabaeidae which is native to the southeastern United States. It...
- Cyclocephala borealis, the northern masked chafer, is a beetle in the family Scarabaeidae. It is native to North America, where it is considered a crop...
- Cyclocephala castanea is a species of small beetle in the family Scarabaeidae which is native to the Amazon basin in South America. This beetle and certain...
- 1847 Auth: Laporte, 1840. Selected genera: Ancognatha Erichson, 1847 Cyclocephala Dejean, 1821 (masked chafers) Dyscinetus Harold, 1869 (rice beetles)...
- Cyclocephala melanocephala is a species of beetle in the subfamily Dynastinae. It is found in North and Central America. Cyclocephala elegans at insectoid...
- Cyclocephala latericia is a beetle which belongs to the subfamily Dynastinae in the family Scarabaeidae. A medium sized (ca. 15 millimeter), wide, glossy...
- as the stag beetle genus Lamprima. The smaller Argentine lawn beetle, Cyclocephala signaticollis, is prevalent in December and may also be referred to as...
- Cyclocephala parallela is a species of rhinoceros beetle in the family Scarabaeidae. "Cyclocephala parallela Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Cyclocephala nodanotherwon is a species of rhinoceros beetle in the scarab family. It has only been found in Amazonas, Brazil. Brett C. Ratcliffe described...