Liatongus Indicus
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Militaris
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Ferreirae
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Pugionatus
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Phanaeoides
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Minutus
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Mergacerus
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Medius
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Martialis
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Interruptus
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Indicus
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Incurvicornis
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liatongus Imitator
''Liatongus'' is a genus of dung beetles in the subfamily Scarabaeinae of the scarab beetle family. At least part of the upper surfaces are without hairs; the head and pronotal disc are generally sculptured; and the genae are rounded, with little or no indentation between the clypeus and the genae. Length ranges from 7.4 to 10.9 mm. Colours vary: they may be uniform brown or dull purple, or have red, white or yellow patterns on the elytra. Distribution Found in three regions: Afrotropical, Oriental to eastern Palearctic, and western Nearctic. Taxonomy There are 38-46 species; 17 are from Africa. Gallery Liatongus militaris 2016 11 19 6712.jpg, ''Liatongus militaris'' Liatongus femoratus Illiger, 1800 (8311187838).png, ''Liatongus femoratus'' Liatongus (s.str.) gagatinus Hope, 1831 (4385437664).jpg, ''Liatongus gagatinus'' Liatongus incurvicornis Fairmaire, 1887 (4404576164).jpg, ''Liatongus incurvicornis'' Liatongus mergacerus Hope, 1831 male (4712442634).jpg, ''Liatong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |