Scarabaeidae Coleoptera Insecta Arthropoda


Information on scarab beetle research and researchers, guide to New World scarab genera, and information about the Division and its collections.








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Scarabaeidae

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  • Glycyphana stolata: Brown Flower Beetle - Photograph and information on this beetle.
  • Phyllophaga spp: White Grubs - Provides photographs and a description of the May scarabaeidae beetle and scarabaeidae its larvae, its distribution, life cycle scarabaeidae and management.
  • Family Scarabaeidae - Photos and information on various kinds of scarab scarabaeidae beetles, especially scarabaeidae those from tropical rainforests.
  • Euphoria sepulcralis - Photographs and information on this flower beetle, its scarabaeidae distribution, identification, coleoptera biology, hosts and pest status.
  • Rhopaea magnicornis: Brown Cockchafer - Several photographs and information on this beetle.
  • Cotinis nitida: Green June Beetle - Photographs of this beetle and information on its insecta hosts, symptoms, coleoptera life cycle and description.
  • Managing Adult Japanese Beetles - Information on these devastating pests of urban landscape scarabaeidae plants, their coleoptera description, habits and control.
  • Phanaeinionline - An up to date Phanaeini reference site for taxonomy, images scarabaeidae and ecology of the scarab beetles of the Phanaeini tribe scarabaeidae of the subfamily Scarabaeinae.
  • Dyscinetus morator: Rice Beetle - Provides photographs and a description of this beetle, scarabaeidae its distribution, biology and economic importance.
  • Division of Entomology - University of Nebraska State Museum - Information on scarab beetle research and researchers, guide coleoptera to New World scarab genera, and information about coleoptera the Division and its collections.
  • Scarabaeid Beetle Larvae: Cyclocephala - The larvae of many species of scarab beetles inhabit turf and are known as white grubs. Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics, natural history and external anatomy of these grubs.
  • Popillia japonica: Japanese Beetle - Photographs of this beetle and information on its scarabaeidae hosts, symptoms, insecta life cycle and description.
  • Dynastes tityus: Eastern Hercules Beetle - Photograph and information on the natural history of insecta this species.
  • Ground Beetles - Fact sheet on these insects, their identification, life coleoptera cycle, habits scarabaeidae and control, with illustrations and information coleoptera on several species.
  • Protaetia fusca: Mango Flower Beetle - Photograph and information on this beetle.
  • Phanaeus vindex - Information from Wikipedia on the rainbow scarab, a North American dung beetle.
  • Dynastes tityus - Several photographs and much information on these large rhinoceros beetles.
  • Dung Beetles - Introduction to the family Scarabaeidae, with photographs and scarabaeidae information on scarabaeidae a number of species and on scarabaeidae their sacred associations with scarabaeidae Egyptian mythology.
  • Cotinis mutabilis (Figeater Beetle) - A brief look at the life history.
  • Scarab Beetle or Dung Bettle - Information on the family Scarabaeidae, with a gallery scarabaeidae of photographs.
  • Rutelinae - The Insect Company provides a gallery of photographs insecta of beetles of the genus Plusiotis, sometimes known insecta as leaf chafers.
  • Calosoma scrutator: Caterpillar Hunter - Photograph and information on the natural history of coleoptera this species.
  • Phyllotocus apicalis: Nectar Scarab - Photograph and information on this beetle.
  • Scarab Beetles - University of Nebraska State Museum Division of Entomology coleoptera site primarily insecta devoted to the study of scarab coleoptera beetles.
  • Tomarus subtropicus: Sugarcane Grub - Provides photographs and a description of this pest of turf scarabaeidae and sugarcane, its distribution, life cycle, host range, damage and scarabaeidae management.
  • Cockchafers or Maybugs - Introduction to the chafers in the family Scarabaeidae, with photographs and information on a number of species.


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