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- to Oryctes rhinoceros at Wikispecies Media related to Oryctes rhinoceros at Wikimedia Commons Species Profile - Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros)...
- BioLib includes: Oryctes agamemnon Burmeister, 1847 Oryctes amberiensis Sternberg, 1910 Oryctes anguliceps Fairmaire, 1901 Oryctes ata ****ov & Medvedev...
- beetle (Oryctes nasicornis) is a large flying beetle belonging to the subfamily Dynastinae. Oryctes nasicornis afghanistanicus Endrödi, 1938 Oryctes nasicornis...
- Oryctes is a scientific name which may refer to: Oryctes, a genus of beetles Oryctes nevadensis, the sole species in the plant genus Oryctes This disambiguation...
- baculovirus particles. He named it Rhabdionvirus oryctes, however it became subsequently mainly known as Oryctes rhinoceros virus (OrV). A genomic analysis...
- Megaceras Hope, 1837 Megaceras briansaltini Oryctes ****wig, 1798 Oryctes nasicornisEuropean rhinoceros beetle Oryctes rhinoceroscoconut rhinoceros beetle...
- Environment in Sri Lanka. Retrieved 2021-07-25. "Oryctes gnu Mohnike, 1874". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2021-07-26. "Oryctes gnu - Coleoptera-Atlas.com". www.coleoptera-atlas...
- garrigue. It can only occur where its prey, the European rhinoceros beetle Oryctes nasicornis, is found too and in Russia it has been noted that it is commonest...
- Oryctes is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family containing the single species Oryctes nevadensis, which is known by the common name Nevada...
- parasitoids of large Scarabeid beetles such as the European rhinoceros beetle Oryctes nasicornis and Atlas beetle Chalcosoma atlas. The following species are...