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The OnitiniHope FW (1837) ''The coleopterist’s manual, containing the Lamellicorn insects of Linneus and Fabricius.'' Henry G. Bohn, London, pp. i–xiii + 15–121 + pls. 1–3, are a tribe of old-world dung beetle genera, erected by Frederic William Hope. Genera ''BioLib''BioLib.cz
tribus Onitini Hope, 1837 (retrieved 24 August 2021)
lists: # '' Acanthonitis'' Janssens, 1937 # '' Allonitis'' Janssens, 1936 # '' Anonychonitis'' Janssens, 1950 # '' Ap ...
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Scarabaeinae
The scarab beetle subfamily Scarabaeinae consists of species collectively called true dung beetles. Most of the beetles of this subfamily feed exclusively on dung. However, some may feed on decomposing matter including carrion, decaying fruits and fungi. Dung beetles can be placed into three structural guilds based on their method of dung processing namely rollers, dwellers and tunnelers Dung removal and burial by dung beetles result in ecological benefits such as soil aeration and fertilization; improved nutrient cycling and uptake by plants, increase in Pasture quality, biological control of pest flies and intestinal parasites and secondary seed dispersal. Well-known members include the genera '' Scarabaeus'' and ''Sisyphus'', and ''Phanaeus vindex''. Description Adult dung beetles have modified mouth parts which are adapted to feeding on dung. The clypeus is expanded and covers the mouth parts. The elytra, which cover the wings, expose the pygidium. They also have a space ...
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Onitis
''Onitis'' is a genus of Scarabaeidae or scarab beetles in the superfamily Scarabaeoidea and typical of the tribe Onitini The OnitiniHope FW (1837) ''The coleopterist’s manual, containing the Lamellicorn insects of Linneus and Fabricius.'' Henry G. Bohn, London, pp. i–xiii + 15–121 + pls. 1–3, are a tribe of old-world dung beetle genera, erected by Freder .... Species Species within this genus include: * '' Onitis abyssinicus'' * '' Onitis adelphus'' * '' Onitis adriani'' * '' Onitis aeneomicans'' * '' Onitis aeneus'' * '' Onitis aerarius'' * '' Onitis aeruginosus'' * '' Onitis aethiops'' * '' Onitis affinis'' * '' Onitis alexis'' * '' Onitis androcles'' * '' Onitis anthracinus'' * '' Onitis archettii'' * '' Onitis artuosus'' * '' Onitis assamensis'' * '' Onitis autumnalis'' * '' Onitis aygulus'' * '' Onitis bayanga'' * '' Onitis belial'' * '' Onitis bilobatus'' * '' Onitis bispicticollis'' * '' Onitis bocandei'' * '' Onitis bordati'' * '' Onitis brahma'' * '' Oni ...
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Bubas
''Bubas'' is a genus of Scarabaeidae in the superfamily Scarabaeoidea."Genus: ''Bubas''"
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"''Bubas''"
Nomen.at, Dictionary of Common (Vernacular) Names This genus has been found in Spain, France, Poland and Italy.


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* Colomba, M. S.; Vitturi, R.; Libertini, A.; Gregorini, A. and Zunino, M. (January 2006) "Heterochromatin of the scarab beetle, ''Bubas bison'' (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) II. Evidence for AT-rich compartmentalization and a high amount of rDNA copies" ''Micron'' 37(1): pp. 47–51 * Kirk, A. A. (1983) "The biology of ''Bubas bison'' (L.) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in southern F ...
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Frederic William Hope
Frederick William Hope (3 January 1797 – 15 April 1862) was an English clergyman, naturalist, collector, and entomologist, who founded a professorship at the University of Oxford to which he gave his entire collections of insects in 1849 (now known as the Hope Collection or in expanded form the Hope Entomological Collections, with around 3.5 million specimens). He described numerous species and was a founder of the Entomological Society of London in 1833 along with John Obadiah Westwood. Biography Frederick was the second son of John Thomas Hope of Netley Hall, Shrewsbury, and Ellen Hester Mary, only child and heiress of Sir Thomas Edwardes, and was born at their home in 37 Upper Seymour Street, London. He studied under the private tutor Reverend Delafosse and joined Christ Church, Oxford in 1817 and graduated with a BA in 1820. Presented to the curacy of Frodesley in Shropshire, he quickly retired as a result of ill health. Hope married, in 1835, the wealthy Ellen Meredit ...
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