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Narrative
Euchirinae subfamily of the Scarabs is found from Turkey to the Himalayas through much of Indonesia. This subfamily is characterized by the males having very long front legs with a few spines. There are several large species found in Thailand, Malaysia, China, Taiwan, Philippine Islands, and Indonesia. There is a small rare species that is found in Turkey. The genera Propomacrus, Cheirotonus, and Euchirus are in this family.
Taxonomy
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Latin
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English
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Kingdom
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Animalia
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Animal
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Phylum
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Arthropoda
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Jointed Legged Animals
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Class
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Insecta
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Insects
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Order
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Coleoptera
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Beetles
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Family
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Scarab - Pleocom - Euchir - Geotrup
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Beetles - Scarabs - Miscellaneous Groups
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SubFamily
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Euchirinae Group Of Scarabs
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Beetles - Scarabs - Long Arm Chafers
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References
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| Genus | Species |
| Cytheitis | rhodopteron |
| Cytheitis | schultzei |
| Graphium | arcesilaus |
| Graphium | earis |
| Graphium | hipparchus |
| Graphium | iphitas |
| Graphium | orthosilaus |
| Iphimedeia | niepelti |
| Iphimedeia | richardus |
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