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  2. Onthophagus - Wikipedia

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    Onthophagus is a genus of dung beetles in the Onthophagini tribe of the wider scarab beetle family, Scarabaeidae. [4] It is the most species-rich and widespread genus in the subfamily Scarabaeinae (the 'true' dung beetles), with a global distribution.

  3. Onthophagus taurus - Wikipedia

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    Onthophagus taurus, the taurus scarab, is a species of dung beetle in the genus Onthophagus and the family Scarabaeidae. [1] Also known as the bull-headed dung beetle, it is a species that specializes in cattle dung and is widely utilized to maintain clean pastures, making it agriculturally valuable.

  4. Phanaeus triangularis - Wikipedia

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    Dorsal view of a Phanaeus triangularis (Say, 1823) specimen collected from Treutlen County, Georgia on October 3, 2024 [1].Scale bar indicates 10 mm. Phanaeus triangularis, the black phanaeus, is a North American species of true dung beetle in the family Scarabaeidae.

  5. Dung beetle - Wikipedia

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    Dung beetle rolling a ball of dung in the Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa. Dung beetles live in many habitats, including desert, grasslands and savannas, [10] farmlands, and native and planted forests. [11] They are highly influenced by the environmental context, [2] and do not prefer extremely cold or dry weather.

  6. Onthophagus nuchicornis - Wikipedia

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    Onthophagus nuchicornis is a species of dung beetle in the family Scarabaeidae.It is found in Europe and North America. [1] [2] [3] Though Onthophagus nuchicornis is listed as "Vulnerable" in the United Kingdom, [4] it is a common and abundant species in North America.

  7. Phanaeus vindex - Wikipedia

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    P. vindex adults are hard-bodied beetles which range from approximately 11-22 millimeters (0.4-0.9 inches) in length. They are relatively bulky and oblong. These beetles are sexually dimorphic; the males can be identified by their iridescent elytra and a large horn on their heads while females have slightly less vibrant shells and lack horns.

  8. Onthophagus coenobita - Wikipedia

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    Onthophagus coenobita is a species of dung beetle in the genus Onthophagus. It typically feeds on dung, but also carrion and decaying fungi. [ 1 ] It mainly feeds on human dung, but also dog, cattle, horse, goat, sheep and pig dung.

  9. Euoniticellus intermedius - Wikipedia

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    The female beetle typically forms the brood mass while the male beetle transports mass from the dung pad to the female. [4] E. intermedius produces brood masses consisting of a dung shell surrounding an egg chamber. E. intermedius has been found to produce egg chambers larger than other species of dung beetle.