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- became established there. Euoniticellus intermedius Euoniticellus afric**** Euoniticellus fulvus Euoniticellus pallens Euoniticellus triangulatus Davis, Adrian...
- Euoniticellus intermedius (also known as the Northern Sandy Dung Beetle) is a species of dung beetle in the family Scarabaeidae. E. intermedius is native...
- used as a food source or breeding chambers. Other dung beetles like Euoniticellus intermedius, known as tunnelers, bury the dung wherever they find it...
- Institute of Biological Sciences reports that dung beetles, such as Euoniticellus intermedius, save the United States cattle industry an estimated US$380 million...
- program, Onthophagus gazella, establishing well, other species such as Euoniticellus intermedius, Onthophagus binodis and Liatongus militaris were shown...
- the bushfly, Musca vetustissima Walker and a scarabaeine dung beetle, Euoniticellus fulvus Goeze". Veterinary Parasitology. 48 (1–4): 139–57. doi:10...
- Eremonthophagus Eucanthidium Eucranium Eudicella Eudinopus Euetheola Euhyboma Euoniticellus Euparia Euparixia Euphoria Eurypodea Eurysternodes Eutrichillum Falsignambia...
- imperator Oniticellini (incl. Eurysternini) - 16 genera including: Euoniticellus Janssens, 1953 Oniticellus Serville, 1825 Eurysternus Sisyphini - three...
- Cyptochirus Drepanellus Drepanocerus Drepanoplatynus Eodrep**** Epidrep**** Euoniticellus Eurysternus Helictopleurus Heterosyphus Ixodina Latodrep**** Liatongus...
- J. (2005). "Horn size predicts physical performance in the beetle Euoniticellus intermedius (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)". Functional Ecology. 19 (4):...