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Dynastini
Dynastini is a tribe of rhinoceros beetles in the family Scarabaeidae. Subtribes and genera ''BioLib'' includes:BioLib.cz
tribus Dynastini MacLeay, 1819. ;subtribe Chalcosomina Rowland & Miller, 2012 # ''Chalcosoma'' Hope, 1837 # ''Debeckius'' Allsopp, 2022 - monotypic ''Debeckius beccarii'' (Gestro, 1876) has also been placed in genus ''Beckius'' and originally ''Chalcosoma'' # ''Eupatorus'' Burmeister, 1847 # ''Haploscapanes'' Arrow, 1908 # ''Pachyoryctes'' Arrow, 1908 ;subtribe Dynastina MacLeay, 1819 # ''Augosoma'' Burmeister, 1841 # ''Dynastes'' MacLeay, 1819 - type genus # ''Golofa'' Hope, 1837 # ''Megasoma'' Kirby, 1825 ;subtribe Xylotrupina Hope, 1838 # ''Allomyrina'' Arrow, 1911 (incl ...
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Dynastinae
Dynastinae or rhinoceros beetles are a subfamily of the scarab beetle family (Scarabaeidae). Other common names – some for particular groups of rhinoceros beetles – include Hercules beetles, unicorn beetles or horn beetles. Over 1500 species and 225 genera of rhinoceros beetles are known. Many rhinoceros beetles are well known for their unique shapes and large sizes. Some famous species are, for example, the Atlas beetle (''Chalcosoma atlas''), common rhinoceros beetle (''Xylotrupes ulysses''), elephant beetle (''Megasoma elephas''), European rhinoceros beetle (''Oryctes nasicornis''), Hercules beetle (''Dynastes hercules''), Japanese rhinoceros beetle or ''kabutomushi'' (''Allomyrina dichotoma''), ox beetle (''Strategus aloeus'') and the Eastern Hercules beetle (''Dynastes tityus''). Description and ecology The Dynastinae are among the largest of beetles, reaching more than in length, but are completely harmless to humans because they cannot bite or sting. So ...
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