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''Tomarus'' is a genus of scarab beetles in the subfamily Dynastinae, the rhinoceros beetles. They are native to the Americas, where they are distributed from the central United States to Argentina, and a few species occur in the Caribbean.Ratcliffe, B. C. and R. D. Cave. (2010)The Dynastinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) of the Cayman Islands (West Indies), with descriptions of ''Tomarus adoceteus'', new species (Pentodontini) and ''Caymania nitidissima'', new genus and species (Phileurini).''Insecta Mundi'' 139, 1-15. The adult beetles are nocturnal and attracted to lights; the larvae generally remain in the soil, often feeding on plant roots. In order to identify species, the parameres of the male must be pulled out of the abdomen and examined. This process should be done carefully, because the parameres are quite fragile, "almost parchment-like". Species The following species belong to the genus ''Tomarus'': * '' Tomarus adoceteus'' Ratcliffe & Cave, 2010 * '' Tomarus biden ...
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Tomarus Peruvianus
''Tomarus'' is a genus of scarabaeidae, scarab beetles in the subfamily Dynastinae, the rhinoceros beetles. They are native to the Americas, where they are distributed from the central United States to Argentina, and a few species occur in the Caribbean.Ratcliffe, B. C. and R. D. Cave. (2010)The Dynastinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) of the Cayman Islands (West Indies), with descriptions of ''Tomarus adoceteus'', new species (Pentodontini) and ''Caymania nitidissima'', new genus and species (Phileurini).''Insecta Mundi'' 139, 1-15. The adult beetles are nocturnal and attracted to lights; the larvae generally remain in the soil, often feeding on plant roots. In order to identify species, the parameres of the male must be pulled out of the abdomen and examined. This process should be done carefully, because the parameres are quite fragile, "almost parchment-like". Species The following species belong to the genus ''Tomarus'': * ''Tomarus adoceteus'' Ratcliffe & Cave, 2010 * ''Tom ...
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