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Research Results For 'Scarabaeidae'

AEGIALIA

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Aegialia is a genus of small dung beetle of the family Scarabaeidae.
Research Aegialia

ANISOPLIA

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Anisoplia is a genus of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. The adults live mainly on the anthers of cereal and grass flowers, while the larvae live in the ground and feed on grass roots.
Research Anisoplia

ANOXIA

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Anoxia is a genus of large beetles of the family Scarabaeidae native to southern Europe and the Near East.
Research Anoxia

APHODIUS

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Aphodius is a genus of small dung beetle of the family Scarabaeidae represented by forty-one British species most of which live and feed on dung. The adults don't dig a burrow for their young, but lay their eggs directly on the dung.
Research Aphodius

CACCOBIUS

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Caccobius is a genus of small dung beetle of the family Scarabaeidae found in horse manure and cow dung.
Research Caccobius

CETONIA

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Cetonia is the Rose Chafer genus of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae.
Research Cetonia

CETONIINAE

Cetoniinae is the rose chafers subfamily of beetles of the family Scarabaeidae, characterised by keeping their elytra closed during flight.
Research Cetoniinae

COLOBOPTERUS

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Colobopterus is a genus of dung beetle of the family Scarabaeidae with four British species found in horse and cow dung.
Research Colobopterus

DIASTICTUS

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Diastictus is a genus of small dung beetle of the family Scarabaeidae.
Research Diastictus

DOR BEETLE

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The Dor Beetle (Geotrupes) is a genus of large dung beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. They dig a burrow under a pile of dung and carry the dung down into it before laying their eggs.
Research Dor Beetle

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