''Pericoptus frontalis'' is a sand scarab native to
New Zealand
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which inhabits sandy
river
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banks and
sandbar
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s in inland
Otago
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. It was
first described by
Thomas Broun in 1904.
The
European hedgehog is a predator of ''P. frontalis''.
References
External links
Image of ''P. frontalis''
Dynastinae
Beetles of New Zealand
Endemic fauna of New Zealand
Beetles described in 1904
Taxa named by Thomas Broun
Endemic insects of New Zealand
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