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Euchirinae
Euchirinae is a subfamily of Scarabaeidae or scarab beetles in the superfamily Scarabaeoidea. They are sometimes referred to as "long-armed scarabs" due to the elongated forelegs of the males. These long legs often have median and apical spines that are fixed in the male while females have a movable terminal spine. They are sometimes included in Subfamily Melolonthinae as Tribe The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide usage of the term in English is in the discipline of anthropology. This definition is contested, in part due to confli ... Euchirini. Genera and species This subfamily contains 3 genera with 16 species: * '' Cheirotonus'' Hope, 1840 (10 species) ** '' Cheirotonus battareli'' Pouillaude, 1913 ** '' Cheirotonus formosanus'' Ohaus, 1913 ** '' Cheirotonus fujiokai'' Muramoto, 1994 ** '' Cheirotonus gestroi'' Pouillaude, 1913 ** '' Cheirotonus jambar'' Kurosawa, 1984 ** '' Cheiro ...
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Cheirotonus Otai
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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Cheirotonus Battareli
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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Cheirotonus Szetshuanus
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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Cheirotonus Peracanus
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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Cheirotonus Parryi
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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Cheirotonus Macleayi
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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Cheirotonus Jansoni
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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Cheirotonus Jambar
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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Cheirotonus Fujiokai
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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Cheirotonus Formosanus
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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Cheirotonus Gestroi
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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Cheirotonus
''Cheirotonus'' is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Melolonthinae Melolonthinae is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains over 11,000 species in over 750 genera. Some authors include the scarab subfamilies Euchirina ...) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning. Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized: * '' C. arnaudi'' - Peninsular Malaysia * '' C. battareli'' - northern Vietnam * '' C. formosanus'' - Taiwan * '' C. gestroi'' - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam ** =''corompti'' ** =''henrici'' ** =''chian ...
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