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Rutelinae or
shining leaf
chafers is a
subfamily of the
scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very
diverse group;
distributed over most of the...
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Australian beetle genus Anoplognathus,
which belongs to the
subfamily Rutelinae. They are
known as
Christmas beetles because they are
abundant in both...
- Rica and
western Panama. It is in the
genus Chrysina, in the
subfamily Rutelinae (shining leaf chafers). It is
notable for its
metallic reflective silver...
- nocturnal,
although the
flower chafers (Cetoniinae) and many leaf
chafers (
Rutelinae) are
active during the day. The
grubs mostly live
underground or under...
- for
different pheromones to
attract mates.
Pheromones from
species of
Rutelinae are
produced from
epithelial cells lining the
inner surface of the apical...
- (2017). "Synopsis of the
pelidnotine scarabs (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae,
Rutelinae, Rutelini) and
annotated catalog of the
species and subspecies". ZooKeys...
- The
beetle family Scarabaeidae is made up of
about 28
subfamilies containing more than 100 tribes.
There are more than 2,500
genera and 35,000 described...
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species of
beetle in the
family Scarabaeidae (Scarab beetles),
subfamily Rutelinae.
Grapevine beetles are
common in the
north and
central United States and...
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insects that
pollinate the flowers,
especially those in the
subfamilies Rutelinae and Dynastiniae.
Syngonium podophyllum predominantly reproduces vegetatively...
- John
Edward Gray.
Biolib Andrew B. T.
Smith Checklist of the
world Anoplognathini A
review of the
Australian rutelinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaedae) v t e...