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The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World
dung beetle Dung beetles are beetles that feed on feces. Some species of dung beetles can bury dung 250 times their own mass in one night. Many dung beetles, known as ''rollers'', roll dung into round balls, which are used as a food source or breeding cha ...
species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", ''
Scarabaeus sacer ''Scarabaeus sacer'', common name sacred scarab, is the type species of dung beetles in its genus and the family Scarabaeidae. Taxonomy ''Scarabaeus sacer'' was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of '' Systema Naturae'', the st ...
'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish by rolling a piece of dung some distance from where it was deposited, and burying it in order to feed on it underground. They also prepare food for their larvae by excavating an underground chamber, and filling it with balls that have eggs laid in them. The growing
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feeds upon the dung ball,
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tes, and eventually emerges as an adult. A "scarabaeus" is also a now outdated term (
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2) for an object in the form of a scarab beetle in art. The scarab was a popular form of amulet in Ancient Egypt, and in ancient Greek art
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s were often carved as scarabs on the rest of the stone behind the main flattish face, which was used for sealing documents. A creature identified as Scarabaeus appears in "
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, and a poem entitled "Scarabæus sisyphus" was created by Mathilde Blind.


Gallery

File:Scarabaeus ambiguus Boheman, 1857 (2964358216).jpg, '' Scarabaeus ambiguus'' File:Scarabaeus caffer 000360-1.jpg, '' Scarabaeus caffer'' File:Scarabaeus catenatus Gerstaecker, 1871 (3029787698) (2).jpg, ''
Scarabaeus catenatus The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' File:Scarabaeus geminogalenus 000716-1.jpg, ''
Scarabaeus geminogalenus The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' File:Scarabaeus jalof Castelnau, 1840 (3304536832) (2).jpg, ''
Scarabaeus jalof The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' File:Scarabaeus nitidicollis Lansberge, 1882 (3456710016).jpg, ''
Scarabaeus nitidicollis The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' File:Scarabaeus satyrus (Boheman, 1860) (3847992837) (2).jpg, ''
Scarabaeus satyrus ''Scarabaeus satyrus'' is one of the Old World dung beetle species. These beetles roll a ball of dung for some distance from where it was deposited, and bury it, excavating an underground chamber to house it. An egg is then laid in the ball, th ...
'' File:Soutpansberg Dung Beetle (Scarabaeus schulzeae).jpg, ''
Scarabaeus schulzeae The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' Kheper_nigroaeneus_(Boheman,_1857)_(3456714178).jpg, '' Scarabaeus (Kheper) nigroaeneus''


Subgenera and species

The following subgenera are accepted in ''BioLib'': # '' Ateuchetus'' Bedel, 1892 # '' Escarabaeus'' Zídek & Pokorny, 2011 # ''
Kheper ''Kheper'' is a subgenus of '' Scarabaeus'': the typical genus of scarab beetles in the tribe Scarabaeini. The genus name honors the god In monotheistic thought, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of f ...
'' Janssens, 1940 # '' Mnematidium'' Ritsema, 1888 # '' Pachylosoma'' Zídek & Pokorný, 2008 # '' Pachysoma'' MacLeay, 1821 # '' Scarabaeolus'' Balthasar, 1965 # ''Scarabaeus'' Linnaeus, 1758 # ''
incertae sedis ' () or ''problematica'' is a term used for a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertain ...
'' ;All species: * '' Scarabaeus acuticollis'' * '' Scarabaeus aegyptiacus'' * '' Scarabaeus aegyptiorum'' * '' Scarabaeus aeratus'' * '' Scarabaeus aesculapius'' * '' Scarabaeus alienus'' * '' Scarabaeus ambiguus'' * '' Scarabaeus anderseni'' * '' Scarabaeus andreaei'' * '' Scarabaeus andrewesi'' * '' Scarabaeus armeniacus'' * '' Scarabaeus asceticus'' * '' Scarabaeus babori'' * '' Scarabaeus bannuensis'' * '' Scarabaeus basuto'' * '' Scarabaeus bennigseni'' * '' Scarabaeus bohemani'' * '' Scarabaeus bonellii'' * '' Scarabaeus bornemizzai'' * '' Scarabaeus brahminus'' * '' Scarabaeus caffer'' * '' Scarabaeus canaliculatus'' * '' Scarabaeus cancer'' * '' Scarabaeus carinatus'' * ''
Scarabaeus catenatus The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus cicatricosus'' * ''
Scarabaeus clanceyi The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", ''Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish by ro ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus clericus'' * '' Scarabaeus cognatus'' * '' Scarabaeus confusus'' * '' Scarabaeus convexus'' * '' Scarabaeus cristatus'' * '' Scarabaeus cupreus'' * '' Scarabaeus cuvieri'' * '' Scarabaeus damarensis'' * '' Scarabaeus deludens'' * '' Scarabaeus denticollis'' * '' Scarabaeus devotus'' * '' Scarabaeus dioscoridis'' * '' Scarabaeus ebenus'' * '' Scarabaeus endroedyi'' * '' Scarabaeus erichsoni'' * '' Scarabaeus festivus'' * '' Scarabaeus fitzsimonsi'' * ''
Scarabaeus flavicornis The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", ''Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on Manure, dung, which they accomplis ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus fraterculus'' * '' Scarabaeus fritschi'' * ''
Scarabaeus funebris The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", ''Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish by ro ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus furcatus'' * '' Scarabaeus galenus'' * '' Scarabaeus gangeticus'' * '' Scarabaeus gariepinus'' * '' Scarabaeus gilleti'' * '' Scarabaeus glentoni'' * '' Scarabaeus goryi'' * '' Scarabaeus gracai'' * '' Scarabaeus heqvisti'' * '' Scarabaeus hippocrates'' * '' Scarabaeus hottentorum'' * '' Scarabaeus inoportunus'' * '' Scarabaeus inquisitus'' * '' Scarabaeus intermedius'' * '' Scarabaeus interstitialis'' * '' Scarabaeus intricatus'' * '' Scarabaeus irakensis'' * '' Scarabaeus isidis'' * ''
Scarabaeus jalof The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus janssensi'' * '' Scarabaeus karlwerneri'' * ''
Scarabaeus karrooensis The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", ''Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish by ro ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus knobeli'' * '' Scarabaeus kochi'' * '' Scarabaeus kwiluensis'' * '' Scarabaeus laevifrons'' * '' Scarabaeus laevistriatus'' * '' Scarabaeus lamarcki'' * '' Scarabaeus laticollis'' * '' Scarabaeus licitus'' * '' Scarabaeus lucidulus'' * '' Scarabaeus multidentatus'' * '' Scarabaeus namibicus'' * '' Scarabaeus natalensis'' * ''
Scarabaeus nigroaeneus The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' * ''
Scarabaeus nitidicollis The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus obsoletepunctatus'' * '' Scarabaeus opacipennis'' * '' Scarabaeus pabulator'' * '' Scarabaeus paganus'' * '' Scarabaeus palemo'' * '' Scarabaeus parvulus'' * '' Scarabaeus piliventris'' * ''
Scarabaeus pius The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus planifrons'' * '' Scarabaeus platynotus'' * '' Scarabaeus plausibilis'' * '' Scarabaeus poggei'' * '' Scarabaeus porosus'' * '' Scarabaeus proboscideus'' * '' Scarabaeus prodigiosus'' * '' Scarabaeus puncticollis'' * '' Scarabaeus pustulosus'' * '' Scarabaeus radama'' * '' Scarabaeus ritchiei'' * '' Scarabaeus rixosus'' * '' Scarabaeus rodriguesi'' * '' Scarabaeus rotundigenus'' * '' Scarabaeus rubripennis'' * '' Scarabaeus rugosus'' * '' Scarabaeus rusticus'' * ''
Scarabaeus sacer ''Scarabaeus sacer'', common name sacred scarab, is the type species of dung beetles in its genus and the family Scarabaeidae. Taxonomy ''Scarabaeus sacer'' was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of '' Systema Naturae'', the st ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus sanctus'' * ''
Scarabaeus satyrus ''Scarabaeus satyrus'' is one of the Old World dung beetle species. These beetles roll a ball of dung for some distance from where it was deposited, and bury it, excavating an underground chamber to house it. An egg is then laid in the ball, th ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus savignyi'' * '' Scarabaeus schinzi'' * '' Scarabaeus scholtzi'' * ''
Scarabaeus schulzeae The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus semipunctatus'' * '' Scarabaeus sennaariensis'' * '' Scarabaeus sevoistra'' * '' Scarabaeus silenus'' * '' Scarabaeus spretus'' * '' Scarabaeus striatus'' * '' Scarabaeus subaeneus'' * '' Scarabaeus sulcipennis'' * '' Scarabaeus suri'' * '' Scarabaeus tonckeri'' * '' Scarabaeus transcaspicus'' * '' Scarabaeus typhon'' * '' Scarabaeus valeflorae'' * '' Scarabaeus vanderkelleni'' * '' Scarabaeus vansoni'' * '' Scarabaeus variolosus'' * '' Scarabaeus venerabilis'' * '' Scarabaeus westwoodi'' * '' Scarabaeus vethi'' * '' Scarabaeus viator'' * ''
Scarabaeus vicinus The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", '' Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish b ...
'' * ''
Scarabaeus viettei The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", ''Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish by ro ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus wilsoni'' * ''
Scarabaeus winkleri The genus ''Scarabaeus'' consists of a number of Old World dung beetle species, including the "sacred scarab beetle", ''Scarabaeus sacer'' and typical of the tribe Scarabaeini. These beetles feed exclusively on dung, which they accomplish by ...
'' * '' Scarabaeus xavieri'' * '' Scarabaeus zagrosensis'' * '' Scarabaeus zambezianus'' * '' Scarabaeus zurstrasseni'' Fauna europaea


References


External links

* * {{Authority control Scarabaeinae Scarabaeidae genera