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- Scarabaeoidea is a superfamily of beetles, the only subgroup of the infraorder Scarabaeiformia. Around 35,000 species are placed in this superfamily and...
- subfamily within Scarabaeidae), and has many characteristics of "primitive" scarabaeoids, but no affinities to any of the other primitive groups; recent work...
- recognized by his old dog, Argos (Early Gr**** intaglio, on a chalcedony scarabaeoid) Species Dog **** Male Nation from Gr**** Known for Speed and strength...
- sole member of the monotypic genus Tyrannasorus. A fossilized example scarabaeoid was found embedded in the amber resin of Hymenaea protera in the Dominican...
- a less triungulin-like form, and feeds again. It then turns into the Scarabaeoid form for two or more instars, depending on species. After that it adopts...
- parasites. The active larvae moult into very different, more typically scarabaeoid larvae for the remaining two or more instars, in a development type called...
- only on the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands, and are the only scarabaeoid beetles native to the Hawaiian Islands. The Apterocyclus are flightless...
- Anaidinae is a subfamily of the scarabaeoid beetle family Hybosoridae. It presently includes 6 extant genera and 3 fossil genera. Anaides Westwood, 1845...
- in 2023. Sole has contributed significantly to the understanding of scarabaeoid (dung beetle) and nemopterid (lacewing) systematics at both a local and...
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