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Euparia Mirabilis
''Euparia'' is a genus of aphodiine dung beetles in the family Scarabaeidae The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 35,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classification of this family has undergone significant change. Several groups formerly tre .... There are about six described species in ''Euparia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Euparia'': * '' Euparia africana'' Schmidt, 1909 * '' Euparia ambrymensis'' Paulian, 1941 * '' Euparia baraudi'' Chalumeau & Gruner, 1974 * '' Euparia castanea'' LePeletier & Serville, 1828 * '' Euparia consimilis'' Balthasar, 1945 * '' Euparia mirabilis'' (Balthasar, 1945) References Further reading * * * Scarabaeidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{scarabaeidae-stub ...
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Scarabaeidae
The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 35,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classification of this family has undergone significant change. Several groups formerly treated as subfamilies have been elevated to family rank (e.g., Bolboceratidae, Geotrupidae, Glaresidae, Glaphyridae, Hybosoridae, Ochodaeidae, and Pleocomidae), and some reduced to lower ranks. The subfamilies listed in this article are in accordance with those in Catalog of Life (2023). Description Scarabs are stout-bodied beetles; most are brown or black in colour, but many, generally species that are diurnally active, have bright metallic colours, measuring between . The antenna (biology), antennae of most species superficially seem to be knobbed (capitate), but the several segments comprising the head of the antenna are, as a rule, lamellate: they extend laterally into plates called lamella (zoology), lamellae that they usually ...
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Euparia Africana
''Euparia'' is a genus of aphodiine dung beetles in the family Scarabaeidae. There are about six described species in ''Euparia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Euparia'': * '' Euparia africana'' Schmidt, 1909 * '' Euparia ambrymensis'' Paulian, 1941 * '' Euparia baraudi'' Chalumeau & Gruner, 1974 * ''Euparia castanea ''Euparia'' is a genus of aphodiine dung beetles in the family Scarabaeidae The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 35,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classificati ...'' LePeletier & Serville, 1828 * '' Euparia consimilis'' Balthasar, 1945 * '' Euparia mirabilis'' (Balthasar, 1945) References Further reading * * * Scarabaeidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{scarabaeidae-stub ...
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Euparia Ambrymensis
''Euparia'' is a genus of aphodiine dung beetles in the family Scarabaeidae. There are about six described species in ''Euparia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Euparia'': * ''Euparia africana'' Schmidt, 1909 * '' Euparia ambrymensis'' Paulian, 1941 * '' Euparia baraudi'' Chalumeau & Gruner, 1974 * ''Euparia castanea ''Euparia'' is a genus of aphodiine dung beetles in the family Scarabaeidae The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 35,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classificati ...'' LePeletier & Serville, 1828 * '' Euparia consimilis'' Balthasar, 1945 * '' Euparia mirabilis'' (Balthasar, 1945) References Further reading * * * Scarabaeidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{scarabaeidae-stub ...
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Euparia Castanea
''Euparia'' is a genus of aphodiine dung beetles in the family Scarabaeidae The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 35,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classification of this family has undergone significant change. Several groups formerly tre .... There are about six described species in ''Euparia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Euparia'': * '' Euparia africana'' Schmidt, 1909 * '' Euparia ambrymensis'' Paulian, 1941 * '' Euparia baraudi'' Chalumeau & Gruner, 1974 * '' Euparia castanea'' LePeletier & Serville, 1828 * '' Euparia consimilis'' Balthasar, 1945 * '' Euparia mirabilis'' (Balthasar, 1945) References Further reading * * * Scarabaeidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{scarabaeidae-stub ...
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Euparia Consimilis
''Euparia'' is a genus of aphodiine dung beetles in the family Scarabaeidae. There are about six described species in ''Euparia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Euparia'': * ''Euparia africana'' Schmidt, 1909 * ''Euparia ambrymensis'' Paulian, 1941 * ''Euparia baraudi'' Chalumeau & Gruner, 1974 * ''Euparia castanea ''Euparia'' is a genus of aphodiine dung beetles in the family Scarabaeidae The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 35,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classificati ...'' LePeletier & Serville, 1828 * '' Euparia consimilis'' Balthasar, 1945 * '' Euparia mirabilis'' (Balthasar, 1945) References Further reading * * * Scarabaeidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{scarabaeidae-stub ...
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Euparia Mirabilis
''Euparia'' is a genus of aphodiine dung beetles in the family Scarabaeidae The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 35,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classification of this family has undergone significant change. Several groups formerly tre .... There are about six described species in ''Euparia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Euparia'': * '' Euparia africana'' Schmidt, 1909 * '' Euparia ambrymensis'' Paulian, 1941 * '' Euparia baraudi'' Chalumeau & Gruner, 1974 * '' Euparia castanea'' LePeletier & Serville, 1828 * '' Euparia consimilis'' Balthasar, 1945 * '' Euparia mirabilis'' (Balthasar, 1945) References Further reading * * * Scarabaeidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{scarabaeidae-stub ...
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Scarabaeidae Genera
The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 35,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classification of this family has undergone significant change. Several groups formerly treated as subfamilies have been elevated to family rank (e.g., Bolboceratidae, Geotrupidae, Glaresidae, Glaphyridae, Hybosoridae, Ochodaeidae, and Pleocomidae), and some reduced to lower ranks. The subfamilies listed in this article are in accordance with those in Catalog of Life (2023). Description Scarabs are stout-bodied beetles; most are brown or black in colour, but many, generally species that are diurnally active, have bright metallic colours, measuring between . The antennae of most species superficially seem to be knobbed (capitate), but the several segments comprising the head of the antenna are, as a rule, lamellate: they extend laterally into plates called lamellae that they usually keep compressed into a ball. T ...
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