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- Scarabaeus sacer, common name sacred scarab, is the type species of the genus Scarabaeus and the family Scarabaeidae. This dung beetle is native of southern...
- The genus Scarabaeus consists of a number of Afro-Eurasian dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", Scarabaeus sacer and is the namesake...
- share a family with the oldest and most revered scarab beetles, the Scarabaeus sacer. BioLib (retrieved 23 August 2021) Forgie, Shaun A.; Philips, T. Keith;...
- carved or molded in the form of a scarab beetle (usually identified as Scarabaeus sacer) with varying degrees of naturalism but usually at least indicating...
- meat—attracts flies, other insects, and, in one report, a scarab beetle (Scarabaeus sacer) that help dis**** the spores. The putrid odor—and people's reaction...
- needed]  Several species of the dung beetle, most notably the species Scarabaeus sacer (often referred to as the sacred scarab), enjo**** a sacred status among...
- 30,000 species of beetles, often called scarabs or scarab beetles Scarabaeus sacer, common name Sacred scarab, sacred to ancient Egyptians Scarab (comics)...
- nature. In Ancient Egypt, the dung beetle now known as Scarabaeus sacer (formerly Ateuchus sacer) was revered as sacred. Egyptian amulets representing...
- Aeli**** but the word probably referred instead to the scarab beetle Scarabaeus sacer. The type species was designated as the scarlet-backed flower****...
- 4th millennium BC, and it has also been ****ociated with the Egyptian Scarabaeus sacer of the 2nd millennium BC. The first references to a crab appear during...