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These six species belong to the genus Colobopterus: Colobopterus brignolii (Carpaneto, 1973) Colobopterus erraticus (Linnaeus, 1758) Colobopterus indagator (Mannerheim, 1849) Colobopterus notabilipennis Petrovitz, 1972; Colobopterus propraetor (Balthasar, 1932) Colobopterus quadratus (Reiche, 1847)
Scarabaeus erraticus – Colobopterus erraticus [8] Scarabaeus maurus – Glaphyrus maurus [9] Scarabaeus fossor – Teuchestes fossor [8] Scarabaeus fimetarius – Aphodius fimetarius [8] Scarabaeus haemorrhoidalis – Aphodius haemorrhoidalis [8] Scarabaeus conspurcatus – Chilothorax conspurcatus; Scarabaeus gigas – Heliocopris gigas [2]
Parachartergus colobopterus is an epiponine social wasp belonging to the subfamily Polistinae. This species can be found through Central and South America and is ...
Olios erraticus Fage, 1926 — Madagascar; Olios erroneus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1890 — Guatemala to Venezuela; Olios extensus Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia; Olios exterritorialis Strand, 1907 — Indonesia (Java or Seram) Olios faesi Lessert, 1933 — Angola; Olios fasciatus (Keyserling, 1880) — Peru, Brazil
Parachartergus colobopterus - unusually nests contain several queens. The species is docile, preferring to leave the nest than mount an attack. Parachartergus griseus (Fox, 1898) [3] Parachartergus fasciipennis (Ducke, 1905) [3] Parachartergus flavofasciatus [2]
Aphodius fimetarius, Austria Aphodius coniugatus, Ukraine. Aphodius is a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae.In most species both the adults and larvae are coprophagous (dung feeding) [1] although some species have herbivorous or saprophagous larvae. [2]
Megasyrphus erraticus (Linnaeus, 1758) Megasyrphus laxus (Osten Sacken, 1875) [5] References This page was last edited on 31 October 2023 ...
The rove beetles are a family (Staphylinidae) of beetles, [2] primarily distinguished by their short elytra (wing covers) that typically leave more than half of their abdominal segments exposed.