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Miridiba Brancuccii
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 30,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classification of this family has undergone significant change in recent years. Several sub ..., which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) ...
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Miridiba Brunneipennis
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) * '' Miridiba bilobata'' (Moser, 1913) * '' Miridiba borneensis'' (Moser, 1918) * ''Miridiba brancuccii ''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 30,000 species ...
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Miridiba Herteli
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) * '' Miridiba bilobata'' (Moser, 1913) * '' Miridiba borneensis'' (Moser, 1918) * ''Miridiba brancuccii'' (Sabatinelli, 1983) * ''Miridiba brunneipennis ''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white l ...
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Miridiba Hanoiensis
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) * '' Miridiba bilobata'' (Moser, 1913) * '' Miridiba borneensis'' (Moser, 1918) * ''Miridiba brancuccii'' (Sabatinelli, 1983) * ''Miridiba brunneipennis'' (Moser, 1916) * '' Miridiba castanea'' (Waterhouse, 1875) * '' Miridiba ciliatipennis'' (Moser, 19 ...
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Miridiba Gressitti
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) * '' Miridiba bilobata'' (Moser, 1913) * '' Miridiba borneensis'' (Moser, 1918) * ''Miridiba brancuccii'' (Sabatinelli, 1983) * ''Miridiba brunneipennis'' (Moser, 1916) * '' Miridiba castanea'' (Waterhouse, 1875) * '' Miridiba ciliatipennis'' (Moser, 19 ...
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Miridiba Gravida
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) * '' Miridiba bilobata'' (Moser, 1913) * '' Miridiba borneensis'' (Moser, 1918) * ''Miridiba brancuccii'' (Sabatinelli, 1983) * ''Miridiba brunneipennis'' (Moser, 1916) * '' Miridiba castanea'' (Waterhouse, 1875) * '' Miridiba ciliatipennis'' (Moser, 19 ...
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Miridiba Furcillata
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) * '' Miridiba bilobata'' (Moser, 1913) * '' Miridiba borneensis'' (Moser, 1918) * ''Miridiba brancuccii'' (Sabatinelli, 1983) * ''Miridiba brunneipennis'' (Moser, 1916) * '' Miridiba castanea'' (Waterhouse, 1875) * '' Miridiba ciliatipennis'' (Moser, 19 ...
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Miridiba Frontalis
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) * '' Miridiba bilobata'' (Moser, 1913) * '' Miridiba borneensis'' (Moser, 1918) * ''Miridiba brancuccii'' (Sabatinelli, 1983) * ''Miridiba brunneipennis'' (Moser, 1916) * '' Miridiba castanea'' (Waterhouse, 1875) * '' Miridiba ciliatipennis'' (Moser, 19 ...
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Miridiba Excisa
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) * '' Miridiba bilobata'' (Moser, 1913) * '' Miridiba borneensis'' (Moser, 1918) * ''Miridiba brancuccii'' (Sabatinelli, 1983) * ''Miridiba brunneipennis'' (Moser, 1916) * '' Miridiba castanea'' (Waterhouse, 1875) * '' Miridiba ciliatipennis'' (Moser, 19 ...
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Miridiba Dohrni
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) * '' Miridiba bilobata'' (Moser, 1913) * '' Miridiba borneensis'' (Moser, 1918) * ''Miridiba brancuccii'' (Sabatinelli, 1983) * ''Miridiba brunneipennis'' (Moser, 1916) * '' Miridiba castanea'' (Waterhouse, 1875) * '' Miridiba ciliatipennis'' (Moser, 19 ...
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Miridiba Diversiceps
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) * '' Miridiba bilobata'' (Moser, 1913) * '' Miridiba borneensis'' (Moser, 1918) * ''Miridiba brancuccii'' (Sabatinelli, 1983) * ''Miridiba brunneipennis'' (Moser, 1916) * '' Miridiba castanea'' (Waterhouse, 1875) * '' Miridiba ciliatipennis'' (Moser, 19 ...
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Miridiba Coxalis
''Miridiba'' is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, which are known for their white larvae that feed on the roots of plants. The antennae end in a short club (shorter than the basal stalk). The mandible has a wrinkled molar lobe and the incisor lobe is depressed above. The labrum is depressed in the middle. Species within this genus are found in the Old World, mainly in eastern and tropical Asia. Many species in the genus were earlier placed in the genus '' Holotrichia''. Species Subgenus ''Miridiba'' (s.s.) * '' Miridiba abdominalis'' (Hope, 1831) * '' Miridiba aequabilis'' (Bates, 1891) * '' Miridiba bannaensis'' Gao & Fang, 2018 * '' Miridiba bengalensis'' (Brenske, 1894) * '' Miridiba bidentata'' (Burmeister, 1855) * '' Miridiba bilobata'' (Moser, 1913) * '' Miridiba borneensis'' (Moser, 1918) * ''Miridiba brancuccii'' (Sabatinelli, 1983) * ''Miridiba brunneipennis'' (Moser, 1916) * '' Miridiba castanea'' (Waterhouse, 1875) * '' Miridiba ciliatipennis'' (Moser, 19 ...
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