Definition of Dynastinae. Meaning of Dynastinae. Synonyms of Dynastinae

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Definition of Dynastinae

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- Dynastinae or rhinoceros beetles are a subfamily of the scarab beetle family (Scarabaeidae). Other common names – some for particular groups of rhinoceros...
- (typically 4–5 cm long), belonging to the rhinoceros beetles subfamily Dynastinae. Oryctes rhinoceros attacks coconut palms and other palms such as the...
- history and has been known by several synonyms. It is in the subfamily Dynastinae (rhinoceros beetles) in the larger family Scarabaeidae (commonly known...
- (Megasoma elephas) is a member of the family Scarabaeidae and the subfamily Dynastinae. Elephant beetles are Neotropical rhinoceros beetles. Elephant beetles...
- (Oryctes nasicornis) is a large flying beetle belonging to the subfamily Dynastinae. Oryctes nasicornis afghanistanicus Endrödi, 1938 Oryctes nasicornis chersonensis...
- claw', arator = 'ploughman') is a species of beetle in the subfamily Dynastinae (the rhinoceros beetles). It is commonly called African black beetle or...
- Fossil Dynastine and Largest Fossil Scarabaeid (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae)". 2009. The Coleopterists Bulletin 59(Mar 2005):127-135 DOI:10...
- economically most important genus of rhinoceros beetles in the subfamily Dynastinae (family: Scarabaeidae) and includes serious pests of palm trees. A total...
- of their first abdominal segments beneath the wings; two tribes in the Dynastinae (within the Scarabaeidae) have hearing organs just beneath their pronotal...
- stridulating Australian beetles (Hydrophilidae, Cerambycidae, P****alidae, Dynastinae) using scanning electron microscopical and electrophysiological techniques"...