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Family Scarabaeidae - Rutelinae - Beetles - Scarabs - Part
Anomala Etc

Rutelids - Miscellaneous
Beetles - Scarabs - Part Old World Only

Anopolognathini
Hoplia Genus Of Old World

Hoplini
Beetles - Scarabs - Plusiotus And Macraspis

Rutelini

Narrative

Rutelinae are a group of usually brightly colored scarab beetles that are found throughout the world. These beetles can be very highly colored. Rutelinae are commonly found in North and South America. They are also commonly found in the Indo-Australian region. Some of the species have enlarged rear legs in the males.

Taxonomy

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Kingdom Animalia Animal
Phylum Arthropoda Jointed Legged Animals
Class Insecta Insects
Order Coleoptera Beetles
Family Scarabaeidae - Rutelinae Beetles - Scarabs - Part
SubFamily

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GenusSpecies
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Iphimedeiarichardus