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Oxelytrum
''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and have 3-segmented antennal clubs. Most species are nocturnal and are mainly confined to South America.Steward B. Peck, Robert S. AndersoTaxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of the carrion beetles of Latin America Questiones Entomologicaes 21.247-317 1985 Species * '' Oxelytrum anticola'' (Guerin-Meneville) * '' Oxelytrum apicale'' (Brullé) * '' Oxelytrum biguttatum'' (Philippi, 1850) * ''Oxelytrum cayennense ''Oxelytrum cayennense'' is a species of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Description ''Oxelytrum cayennense'' can reach a length of about . They have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the prono ...'' (Stürm, 1826) * '' Oxelytrum discicolle'' (Brullé, 1836) * '' Oxelytrum emargina ...
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Oxelytrum Anticola
''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and have 3-segmented antennal clubs. Most species are nocturnal and are mainly confined to South America.Steward B. Peck, Robert S. AndersoTaxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of the carrion beetles of Latin America Questiones Entomologicaes 21.247-317 1985 Species * '' Oxelytrum anticola'' (Guerin-Meneville) * '' Oxelytrum apicale'' (Brullé) * '' Oxelytrum biguttatum'' (Philippi, 1850) * '' Oxelytrum cayennense'' (Stürm, 1826) * '' Oxelytrum discicolle'' (Brullé, 1836) * '' Oxelytrum emarginatum'' (Portevin) * '' Oxelytrum erythrurum'' (Blanchard, 1849) * '' Oxelytrum lineatocolle'' (Laporte) * '' Oxelytrum selknan'' Oliva, 2012 References Silphidae {{Silphidae-stub ...
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Oxelytrum Apicale
''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and have 3-segmented antennal clubs. Most species are nocturnal and are mainly confined to South America.Steward B. Peck, Robert S. AndersoTaxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of the carrion beetles of Latin America Questiones Entomologicaes 21.247-317 1985 Species * ''Oxelytrum anticola ''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and ha ...'' (Guerin-Meneville) * '' Oxelytrum apicale'' (Brullé) * '' Oxelytrum biguttatum'' (Philippi, 1850) * '' Oxelytrum cayennense'' (Stürm, 1826) * '' Oxelytrum discicolle'' (Brullé, 1836) * '' Oxelytrum emargin ...
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Oxelytrum Biguttatum
''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and have 3-segmented antennal clubs. Most species are nocturnal and are mainly confined to South America.Steward B. Peck, Robert S. AndersoTaxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of the carrion beetles of Latin America Questiones Entomologicaes 21.247-317 1985 Species * ''Oxelytrum anticola'' (Guerin-Meneville) * ''Oxelytrum apicale ''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and ha ...'' (Brullé) * '' Oxelytrum biguttatum'' (Philippi, 1850) * '' Oxelytrum cayennense'' (Stürm, 1826) * '' Oxelytrum discicolle'' (Brullé, 1836) * '' Oxelytrum emargina ...
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Oxelytrum Emarginatum
''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and have 3-segmented antennal clubs. Most species are nocturnal and are mainly confined to South America.Steward B. Peck, Robert S. AndersoTaxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of the carrion beetles of Latin America Questiones Entomologicaes 21.247-317 1985 Species * ''Oxelytrum anticola'' (Guerin-Meneville) * ''Oxelytrum apicale'' (Brullé) * ''Oxelytrum biguttatum ''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and ha ...'' (Philippi, 1850) * '' Oxelytrum cayennense'' (Stürm, 1826) * '' Oxelytrum discicolle'' (Brullé, 1836) * '' Oxelytrum emarginat ...
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Oxelytrum Erythrurum
''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and have 3-segmented antennal clubs. Most species are nocturnal and are mainly confined to South America.Steward B. Peck, Robert S. AndersoTaxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of the carrion beetles of Latin America Questiones Entomologicaes 21.247-317 1985 Species * ''Oxelytrum anticola'' (Guerin-Meneville) * ''Oxelytrum apicale'' (Brullé) * ''Oxelytrum biguttatum'' (Philippi, 1850) * '' Oxelytrum cayennense'' (Stürm, 1826) * '' Oxelytrum discicolle'' (Brullé, 1836) * ''Oxelytrum emarginatum ''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and ha .. ...
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Oxelytrum Lineatocolle
''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and have 3-segmented antennal clubs. Most species are nocturnal and are mainly confined to South America.Steward B. Peck, Robert S. AndersoTaxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of the carrion beetles of Latin America Questiones Entomologicaes 21.247-317 1985 Species * ''Oxelytrum anticola'' (Guerin-Meneville) * ''Oxelytrum apicale'' (Brullé) * ''Oxelytrum biguttatum'' (Philippi, 1850) * '' Oxelytrum cayennense'' (Stürm, 1826) * '' Oxelytrum discicolle'' (Brullé, 1836) * ''Oxelytrum emarginatum'' (Portevin) * ''Oxelytrum erythrurum ''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually ...
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Oxelytrum Selknan
''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk. They are usually black with reddish markings and have 3-segmented antennal clubs. Most species are nocturnal and are mainly confined to South America.Steward B. Peck, Robert S. AndersoTaxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of the carrion beetles of Latin America Questiones Entomologicaes 21.247-317 1985 Species * ''Oxelytrum anticola'' (Guerin-Meneville) * ''Oxelytrum apicale'' (Brullé) * ''Oxelytrum biguttatum'' (Philippi, 1850) * '' Oxelytrum cayennense'' (Stürm, 1826) * '' Oxelytrum discicolle'' (Brullé, 1836) * ''Oxelytrum emarginatum'' (Portevin) * ''Oxelytrum erythrurum'' (Blanchard, 1849) * ''Oxelytrum lineatocolle ''Oxelytrum'' is a genus of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Species in this genus have three ridges on each elytron, witho ...
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Oxelytrum Cayennense
''Oxelytrum cayennense'' is a species of burying beetles or carrion beetles belonging to the family Silphidae. Description ''Oxelytrum cayennense'' can reach a length of about . They have three ridges on each elytron, without hairs on the pronotal disk and without a tooth or only with a small protuberance in the humeral region of the elytra. Elytra are black, with pointed apices. Head has prominent eyes and antennae with a 3-segmented antennal club. Pronotum usually shows a uniform orange-red or yellow color, but often a dark maculae, almost rounded or a little quadrangular-shaped, occupies the center of the pronotal disk.Steward B. Peck, Robert S. AndersoTaxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of the carrion beetles of Latin America Questiones Entomologicaes 21.247-317 1985Lúcia M. Almeida; Kleber M. MisDiagnosis and key of the main families and species of South American Coleoptera of forensic importanceRev. Bras. entomol. vol.53 no.2 São Paulo June 2009 These carrion beetles ar ...
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Oxelytrum Discicolle
''Oxelytrum discicolle'' is a species of carrion beetle in the family Silphidae. It is found in Central America, North America, and South America. References Silphidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1836 {{silphidae-stub ...
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Silphinae
Silphinae is a subfamily of burying beetles or carrion beetles. There are 113 extant species of this subfamily, in two tribe and in 14 genera. It contains the following tribes and genera: Tribes and genera * Necrodini Portevin, 1926 ** ''Diamesus'' Hope, 1840 ** '' Necrodes'' Leach, 1815 * Silphini Latreille, 1806 ** ''Ablattaria'' Reitter, 1884 ** '' Aclypea'' Reitter, 1884 ** '' Dendroxena'' Motschulsky, 1858 ** '' Heterosilpha'' Portevin, 1926 ** ''Heterotemna'' Wollaston, 1864 ** ''Necrophila'' Kirby & Spence, 1828 ** ''Oiceoptoma'' Leach, 1815 ** ''Oxelytrum'' Gistel, 1848 ** '' Phosphuga'' Leach, 1817 ** ''Ptomaphila'' Kirby & Spence, 1828 ** '' Silpha'' Linnaeus, 1758 ** '' Thanatophilus'' Leach, 1815 ** '' Allopliosilpha'' Gersdorf, 1969 ** ''Pliosilpha ''Pliosilpha strausi'' is an extinct species of Silphidae, carrion beetle that lived in Germany during the Middle Pliocene. First described scientifically by Gersdorf in 1971, ''P. strausi'' is the only species in the ...
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Silphini
''Silphini'' is a tribe of carrion beetles in the subfamily Silphinae. It contains the following genera: * ''Ablattaria'' Reitter, 1884 * '' Aclypea'' Reitter, 1884 * '' Dendroxena'' Motschulsky, 1858 * '' Heterosilpha'' Portevin, 1926 * ''Heterotemna'' Wollaston, 1864 * '' Necrophila'' Kirby & Spence, 1828 * ''Oiceoptoma'' Leach, 1815 * ''Oxelytrum'' Gistel, 1848 * '' Phosphuga'' Leach, 1817 * ''Ptomaphila'' Kirby & Spence, 1828 * ''Silpha'' Linnaeus, 1758 * '' Thanatophilus'' Leach, 1815 * '' Allopliosilpha'' Gersdorf, 1969 * ''Pliosilpha ''Pliosilpha strausi'' is an extinct species of carrion beetle that lived in Germany during the Middle Pliocene. First described scientifically by Gersdorf in 1971, ''P. strausi'' is the only species in the genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a ...'' Gersdorf, 1970 References Silphidae Beetle tribes Taxa named by Pierre André Latreille {{Silphidae-stub ...
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