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Family Scarabaeidae - Scarabaeinae - Beetles - Dung And Related


Allidiostominae In The Scarabs
Canthon And Other Dung Beetles

Canthonides In The Scarabs
Copris And Other Dung Beetles

Coprinae In The Scarabs
Beetles - Scarabs - Tiny Dung

Onthophagini
Beetles - Dung - Onitis Etc

Onitini And Oniticellini
Beetles - Scarab Phaeneus Most Neotropical

Phanaeides
Beetles - Dung - Pinotus Etc

Pinotides

Narrative

Dung Beetles, Sub-Family Scarabaeinae, are worldwide in distribution, but seemingly reach their greatest development as a family in the tropics.

Taxonomy

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Kingdom Animalia Animal
Phylum Arthropoda Jointed Legged Animals
Class Insecta Insects
Order Coleoptera Beetles
Family Scarabaeidae - Scarabaeinae Beetles - Dung And Related
SubFamily

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Cytheitisschultzei
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Graphiumhipparchus
Graphiumiphitas
Graphiumorthosilaus
Iphimedeianiepelti
Iphimedeiarichardus