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Codocera
''Codocera'' is a genus of sand-loving scarab beetles in the family Ochodaeidae. There are at least three described species in ''Codocera''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Codocera'': * ''Codocera ferruginea ''Codocera'' is a genus of sand-loving scarab beetles in the family Ochodaeidae. There are at least three described species in ''Codocera''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Codocera'': * ''Codocera ferruginea'' (Eschscholtz, 18 ...'' (Eschscholtz, 1818) * '' Codocera gnatho'' (Fall, 1907) * '' Codocera tuberculata'' Medvedev & Nikolajev, 1972 References Further reading * * External links * Scarabaeoidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{scarabaeoidea-stub ...
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Codocera Ferruginea
''Codocera'' is a genus of sand-loving scarab beetles in the family Ochodaeidae Ochodaeidae, also known as the sand-loving scarab beetles, is a small family of scarabaeiform beetles occurring in many parts of the world. These beetles are small, ranging from . Their bodies are elongate and convex, with black and brown colo .... There are at least three described species in ''Codocera''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Codocera'': * '' Codocera ferruginea'' (Eschscholtz, 1818) * '' Codocera gnatho'' (Fall, 1907) * '' Codocera tuberculata'' Medvedev & Nikolajev, 1972 References Further reading * * External links * Scarabaeoidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{scarabaeoidea-stub ...
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Codocera Tuberculata
''Codocera'' is a genus of sand-loving scarab beetles in the family Ochodaeidae. There are at least three described species in ''Codocera''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Codocera'': * ''Codocera ferruginea ''Codocera'' is a genus of sand-loving scarab beetles in the family Ochodaeidae Ochodaeidae, also known as the sand-loving scarab beetles, is a small family of scarabaeiform beetles occurring in many parts of the world. These beetles are sm ...'' (Eschscholtz, 1818) * '' Codocera gnatho'' (Fall, 1907) * '' Codocera tuberculata'' Medvedev & Nikolajev, 1972 References Further reading * * External links * Scarabaeoidea genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{scarabaeoidea-stub ...
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Codocera Gnatho
''Codocera gnatho'' is a species of sand-loving scarab beetle in the family Ochodaeidae Ochodaeidae, also known as the sand-loving scarab beetles, is a small family of scarabaeiform beetles occurring in many parts of the world. These beetles are small, ranging from . Their bodies are elongate and convex, with black and brown colo .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * scarabaeiformia Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1907 {{scarabaeoidea-stub ...
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Sand-loving Scarab Beetle
Ochodaeidae, also known as the sand-loving scarab beetles, is a small family of scarabaeiform beetles occurring in many parts of the world. These beetles are small, ranging from . Their bodies are elongate and convex, with black and brown colors including yellowish- and reddish-brown shades. As of 2012, the biology and habits of Ochodaeidae beetles is still mostly unknown. Most types have been collected in sandy areas at night, while some of their species are active during the day. Taxonomy Ochodaeidae beetles belong to the infraorder Scarabaeiformia, which contains only one superfamily, the Scarabaeoidea. The most striking feature of the Scarabaeoidea are the ends of their antennae, that are divided into several lamellae, thus resembling a fan. Another distinguishing feature are their legs, that possess teeth and are adapted for digging. Ochodaeidae is divided into two subfamilies containing five tribes and 15 genera Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in ...
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Ochodaeidae
Ochodaeidae, also known as the sand-loving scarab beetles, is a small family of scarabaeiform beetles occurring in many parts of the world. These beetles are small, ranging from . Their bodies are elongate and convex, with black and brown colors including yellowish- and reddish-brown shades. As of 2012, the biology and habits of Ochodaeidae beetles is still mostly unknown. Most types have been collected in sandy areas at night, while some of their species are active during the day. Taxonomy Ochodaeidae beetles belong to the infraorder Scarabaeiformia, which contains only one superfamily, the Scarabaeoidea. The most striking feature of the Scarabaeoidea are the ends of their antennae, that are divided into several lamellae, thus resembling a fan. Another distinguishing feature are their legs, that possess teeth and are adapted for digging. Ochodaeidae is divided into two subfamilies containing five tribes and 15 genera Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in ...
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Scarabaeoidea Genera
Scarabaeoidea is a superfamily of beetles, the only subgroup of the infraorder Scarabaeiformia. Around 35,000 species are placed in this superfamily and some 200 new species are described each year. Its constituent families are also undergoing revision presently, and the family list below is only preliminary. The oldest confirmed member of the group is '' Alloioscarabaeus'' from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Inner Mongolia, China. Families The following families are listed in Bouchard (2011): * Belohinidae Paulian, 1959 * Diphyllostomatidae Holloway, 1972 ( false stag beetles) * Geotrupidae Latreille, 1802 (earth-boring dung beetles) * Glaphyridae MacLeay, 1819 (bumble bee scarab beetles) * Glaresidae Kolbe, 1905 (enigmatic scarab beetles) * Hybosoridae Erichson, 1847 ( scavenging scarab beetles) ** inclusive of Ceratocanthidae (pill scarab beetles) * Lucanidae Latreille 1804 (stag beetles) * Ochodaeidae Mulsant and Rey 1871 (sand-loving scarab beetles) * ...
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