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  2. Cyclocephala borealis - Wikipedia

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    Cyclocephala borealis, the northern masked chafer, is a beetle in the family Scarabaeidae. It is native to North America, where it is considered a crop pest.

  3. Cyclocephala - Wikipedia

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    Masked chafers, Cyclocephala. Cyclocephala is a genus of scarab beetles from the subfamily Dynastinae (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae). Beetles of this genus occur from southeastern Canada to Argentina, India and the West Indies. Adults of this genus are nocturnal or crepuscular, and are usually attracted to lights. [1]

  4. Polyphylla fullo - Wikipedia

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    Polyphylla fullo is the largest of the European Melolonthinae, attaining a length of 38 mm.The body is robust and convex and more or less reddish brown or blackish. It is covered with fine white pubescence which forms marbled spots.

  5. Cyclocephala lurida - Wikipedia

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    Cyclocephala lurida, the southern masked chafer, is a species of beetle in the family Scarabaeidae which is native to the southeastern United States. It is a brown beetle with a black head, with an adult length of 10 to 14 mm (0.4 to 0.6 in). [ 1 ]

  6. Phyllopertha horticola - Wikipedia

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    Phyllopertha horticola, the garden chafer or garden foliage beetle, is a beetle from the family Scarabaeidae. Phyllopertha horticola was described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae .

  7. Rutelinae - Wikipedia

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    Rutelinae or shining leaf chafers is a subfamily of the scarab beetles (family Scarabaeidae). It is a very diverse group; distributed over most of the world, it contains some 200 genera with over 4,000 described species in 7 tribes. Several taxa have yet to be described. [1]

  8. Strigoderma arbicola - Wikipedia

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    Strigoderma arbicola, known generally as sand chafer, is a species of shining leaf chafer in the family of beetles known as Scarabaeidae. Other common names include the spring rose beetle, false Japanese beetle, and rose chafer. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Rhabdotis aulica - Wikipedia

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    Rhabdotis aulica, known as the emerald fruit chafer, is a species of Scarabaeidae, the dung beetle family, and is found in Africa.Adult beetles, which are about 25 millimetres (0.98 in) long, feed on flowers and fruit, laying their eggs in goat and cattle manure.

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