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Ateuchus Chrysopygus
''Ateuchus'' is a genus of some 100 species of New World scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) in the subfamily Scarabaeinae. They are found mainly in the Neotropics. Description The species range in shape from oval to very convex. The scutellum is concealed, the elytra have eight striae (grooves), and the clypeus is bidentate. Species These 102 species belong to the genus ''Ateuchus'': * '' Ateuchus aeneomicans'' (Harold, 1868) (Neotropics) * '' Ateuchus alipioi'' (Pereira, 1954) (Brazil) * '' Ateuchus alutacius'' Kohlmann & Solis, 2012 (Costa Rica) * '' Ateuchus alvarezi'' (Martinez & Halffter, 1986) (Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana) * '' Ateuchus ambiguus'' Martinez & Martinez, 1990 (Venezuela) * '' Ateuchus apicatus'' (Harold, 1867) (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay) * '' Ateuchus asperatus'' (Harold, 1881) (Brazil) * '' Ateuchus balthasari'' Martinez, 1952 (Paraguay) * '' Ateuchus bordoni'' Martinez & Martinez, 1990 (Venezuela) * ''Ateuchus breve'' (Harold, 1868) (Brazil) * '' At ...
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Ateuchus Histeroides - Inat 22079239
''Ateuchus'' is a genus of some 100 species of New World scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) in the subfamily Scarabaeinae. They are found mainly in the Neotropical Realm, Neotropics. Description The species range in shape from oval to very convex. The Scutellum (insect anatomy), scutellum is concealed, the elytron, elytra have eight striae (grooves), and the Clypeus (arthropod anatomy), clypeus is bidentate. Species These 102 species belong to the genus ''Ateuchus'': * ''Ateuchus aeneomicans'' (Harold, 1868) (Neotropics) * ''Ateuchus alipioi'' (Pereira, 1954) (Brazil) * ''Ateuchus alutacius'' Kohlmann & Solis, 2012 (Costa Rica) * ''Ateuchus alvarezi'' (Martinez & Halffter, 1986) (Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana) * ''Ateuchus ambiguus'' Martinez & Martinez, 1990 (Venezuela) * ''Ateuchus apicatus'' (Harold, 1867) (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay) * ''Ateuchus asperatus'' (Harold, 1881) (Brazil) * ''Ateuchus balthasari'' Martinez, 1952 (Paraguay) * ''Ateuchus bordoni'' Martinez & Martinez ...
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Ateuchus Breve
''Ateuchus'' is a genus of some 100 species of New World scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) in the subfamily Scarabaeinae. They are found mainly in the Neotropics. Description The species range in shape from oval to very convex. The scutellum is concealed, the elytra have eight striae (grooves), and the clypeus is bidentate. Species These 102 species belong to the genus ''Ateuchus'': * '' Ateuchus aeneomicans'' (Harold, 1868) (Neotropics) * '' Ateuchus alipioi'' (Pereira, 1954) (Brazil) * '' Ateuchus alutacius'' Kohlmann & Solis, 2012 (Costa Rica) * '' Ateuchus alvarezi'' (Martinez & Halffter, 1986) (Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana) * '' Ateuchus ambiguus'' Martinez & Martinez, 1990 (Venezuela) * '' Ateuchus apicatus'' (Harold, 1867) (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay) * '' Ateuchus asperatus'' (Harold, 1881) (Brazil) * '' Ateuchus balthasari'' Martinez, 1952 (Paraguay) * '' Ateuchus bordoni'' Martinez & Martinez, 1990 (Venezuela) * '' Ateuchus breve'' (Harold, 1868) (Brazil) * '' ...
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Ateuchus Contractus
''Ateuchus'' is a genus of some 100 species of New World scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) in the subfamily Scarabaeinae. They are found mainly in the Neotropics. Description The species range in shape from oval to very convex. The scutellum is concealed, the elytra have eight striae (grooves), and the clypeus is bidentate. Species These 102 species belong to the genus ''Ateuchus'': * '' Ateuchus aeneomicans'' (Harold, 1868) (Neotropics) * '' Ateuchus alipioi'' (Pereira, 1954) (Brazil) * '' Ateuchus alutacius'' Kohlmann & Solis, 2012 (Costa Rica) * '' Ateuchus alvarezi'' (Martinez & Halffter, 1986) (Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana) * '' Ateuchus ambiguus'' Martinez & Martinez, 1990 (Venezuela) * '' Ateuchus apicatus'' (Harold, 1867) (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay) * '' Ateuchus asperatus'' (Harold, 1881) (Brazil) * '' Ateuchus balthasari'' Martinez, 1952 (Paraguay) * '' Ateuchus bordoni'' Martinez & Martinez, 1990 (Venezuela) * ''Ateuchus breve'' (Harold, 1868) (Brazil) * '' At ...
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Ateuchus Colossus
''Ateuchus colossus'', is a species of dung beetle belonging to the family Scarabaeidae. It is found from three locations of the region of Los Chimalapas, Mexico. Etymology The scientific name ''colossus'', meaning ''huge'', where it is the largest known ''Ateuchus'' species in North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere, Northern and Western Hemisphere, Western hemispheres. North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South Ameri ... up to date. Description Show slight sexual dimorphism. Male is about 10.7mm in length. Body elongate-oval and convex. A glossy black beetle with metallic sheen. Female is similar, but has a less convex pygidium and coarsely punctate head when comparing male. References Scarabaeinae Beetles described in 2018 Endemic insects of Mexico {{Scarabaeinae-stub ...
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Ateuchus Chrysopygus
''Ateuchus'' is a genus of some 100 species of New World scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae) in the subfamily Scarabaeinae. They are found mainly in the Neotropics. Description The species range in shape from oval to very convex. The scutellum is concealed, the elytra have eight striae (grooves), and the clypeus is bidentate. Species These 102 species belong to the genus ''Ateuchus'': * '' Ateuchus aeneomicans'' (Harold, 1868) (Neotropics) * '' Ateuchus alipioi'' (Pereira, 1954) (Brazil) * '' Ateuchus alutacius'' Kohlmann & Solis, 2012 (Costa Rica) * '' Ateuchus alvarezi'' (Martinez & Halffter, 1986) (Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana) * '' Ateuchus ambiguus'' Martinez & Martinez, 1990 (Venezuela) * '' Ateuchus apicatus'' (Harold, 1867) (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay) * '' Ateuchus asperatus'' (Harold, 1881) (Brazil) * '' Ateuchus balthasari'' Martinez, 1952 (Paraguay) * '' Ateuchus bordoni'' Martinez & Martinez, 1990 (Venezuela) * ''Ateuchus breve'' (Harold, 1868) (Brazil) * '' At ...
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