- The
family Scarabaeidae, as
currently defined,
consists of over 35,000
species of
beetles worldwide; they are
often called scarabs or
scarab beetles. The...
- in the
subfamily Dynastinae (rhinoceros beetles) in the
larger family Scarabaeidae (commonly
known as
scarab beetles). Not
counting subspecies of D. hercules...
-
Rhinoceros beetle "Taxonomic
account of
Dynastinae fauna (Coleoptera:
Scarabaeidae) of Buxa
Tiger Reserve (West Bengal, India)" (PDF).
Romanian Journal...
- in the
family Scarabaeidae. Ratcliffe, B.C. (2018) A
Monographic Revision of the
Genus Gymnetis MacLeay, 1819 (Coleoptera:
Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae)....
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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 beetles...
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beetle (Chalcosoma atlas) is a very
large species of
beetle in the
family Scarabaeidae,
found in
Southeast Asia.
Males have
three prominent horns. The species...
- This is a list of
genera within the
beetle family Scarabaeidae.
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Acanthonitis Acoma Actinophorus...
- at the
Museum fur
Naturkunde in
Berlin from 1834 to 1848. Erichson's
Scarabaeidae classification is
nearly identical to the
modern one.
Genera Dytiscorum...
- vitis, the vine chafer, is a
species of
scarab (beetle of the
family Scarabaeidae). It has a
palearctic distribution. Like many
Anomala species, it is...
-
sacred scarab, is the type
species of the
genus Scarabaeus and the
family Scarabaeidae. This dung
beetle is
native of
southern Europe,
northern Africa and western...