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Pycnosiphorus
''Pycnosiphorus'' is a genus of stag beetles found in South America. Appearance Relatively small (11–17 millimetres), oblong, black or brown-black stag beetle. The top is more or less covered with gold or orange shells, which can form an orange border of the pronotum or wing covers. The jaws of the males can be slightly enlarged and curved. Habitat The species live in temperate forests, often at high altitudes. Distribution The genus is found only in Chile and neighbouring areas of Argentina. External links Generic Guide to New World Scarabid Beetles – ''Pycnosiphorus''Picture gallery (includes ''Erichius''-families)
Lucanidae Beetles described in 1851 {{Lucanidae-stub ...
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Pycnosiphorus Philippi
''Pycnosiphorus'' is a genus of stag beetles found in South America. Appearance Relatively small (11–17 millimetres), oblong, black or brown-black stag beetle. The top is more or less covered with gold or orange shells, which can form an orange border of the pronotum or wing covers. The jaws of the males can be slightly enlarged and curved. Habitat The species live in temperate forests, often at high altitudes. Distribution The genus is found only in Chile and neighbouring areas of Argentina. External links Generic Guide to New World Scarabid Beetles – ''Pycnosiphorus''Picture gallery (includes ''Erichius''-families)
Lucanidae Beetles described in 1851 {{Lucanidae-stub ...
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