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Chelonarium Ornatum
''Chelonarium'' is a genus of turtle beetles in the family Chelonariidae. There are about 14 described species in ''Chelonarium''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Chelonarium'': * ''Chelonarium atrum'' Fabricius, 1801 * ''Chelonarium grande'' Pic, 1922 * ''Chelonarium lecontei'' Thomson, 1867 * ''Chelonarium liratulum'' Ancey, 1884 * ''Chelonarium luteovestitum'' Méquignon, 1934 * ''Chelonarium montanum'' Wickham, 1914 * ''Chelonarium murinum'' Méquignon, 1934 * ''Chelonarium nitidum'' Méquignon, 1934 * ''Chelonarium obscuripenne'' Pic, 1917 * ''Chelonarium pilosellum'' Chevrolat, 1880 * ''Chelonarium rufum'' Pic, 1922 * ''Chelonarium simulator'' Méquignon, 1934 * ''Chelonarium sp-one'' * ''Chelonarium tonkineum'' Pic, 1922 References Further reading

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Johan Christian Fabricius
Johann Christian Fabricius (7 January 1745 – 3 March 1808) was a Danish zoologist, specialising in "Insecta", which at that time included all arthropods: insects, arachnids, crustaceans and others. He was a student of Carl Linnaeus, and is considered one of the most important entomologists of the 18th century, having named nearly 10,000 species of animals, and established the basis for the modern insect classification. Biography Johann Christian Fabricius was born on 7 January 1745 at Tønder in the Duchy of Schleswig, where his father was a doctor. He studied at the gymnasium at Altona and entered the University of Copenhagen in 1762. Later the same year he travelled together with his friend and relative Johan Zoëga to Uppsala, where he studied under Carl Linnaeus for two years. On his return, he started work on his , which was finally published in 1775. Throughout this time, he remained dependent on subsidies from his father, who worked as a consultant at Frederiks H ...
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Chelonarium Obscuripenne
''Chelonarium'' is a genus of turtle beetles in the family Chelonariidae Chelonariidae or turtle beetles is a family of beetles in the superfamily Byrrhoidea. It was described by Blanchard in 1845. There are 3 genera with around 300 described species. Little is known of their ecology, though it seems they are associa .... There are about 14 described species in ''Chelonarium''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Chelonarium'': * '' Chelonarium atrum'' Fabricius, 1801 * '' Chelonarium grande'' Pic, 1922 * '' Chelonarium lecontei'' Thomson, 1867 * '' Chelonarium liratulum'' Ancey, 1884 * '' Chelonarium luteovestitum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium montanum'' Wickham, 1914 * '' Chelonarium murinum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium nitidum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium obscuripenne'' Pic, 1917 * '' Chelonarium pilosellum'' Chevrolat, 1880 * '' Chelonarium rufum'' Pic, 1922 * '' Chelonarium simulator'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium sp-one'' * '' Chelona ...
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Byrrhoidea
Byrrhoidea is a superfamily of beetles belonging to Elateriformia that includes several families which are either aquatic or associated with a semi-aquatic habitat. Other than the superfamily Hydrophiloidea, most of the remaining Polyphagan beetles which are aquatic are in this superfamily. Description Adults of many Byrrhoidea have exocone eyes (with expanded corneal lens). The anterior edge of the scutellar shield is often abruptly elevated (except in Psephenidae and Cneoglossidae). A variety of byrrhoids have the first three abdominal ventrites solidly fused together. Larvae of most Limnichidae have one pair of anal hooks on the tenth abdominal segment, while Cneoglossidae and Ptilodactylidae have three or more hooks on each side of this segment. Larvae of Lutrochidae and Elmidae, as well as the limnichid genus ''Hyphalus'', have anal gill tufts. Almost all byrrhoid larvae have anterior abdominal spiracles that are biforous (or bilabiate) in shape. The degree of wing ...
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Chelonarium Tonkineum
''Chelonarium'' is a genus of turtle beetles in the family Chelonariidae. There are about 14 described species in ''Chelonarium''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Chelonarium'': * '' Chelonarium atrum'' Fabricius, 1801 * '' Chelonarium grande'' Pic, 1922 * '' Chelonarium lecontei'' Thomson, 1867 * '' Chelonarium liratulum'' Ancey, 1884 * '' Chelonarium luteovestitum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium montanum'' Wickham, 1914 * '' Chelonarium murinum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium nitidum'' Méquignon, 1934 * ''Chelonarium obscuripenne ''Chelonarium'' is a genus of turtle beetles in the family Chelonariidae Chelonariidae or turtle beetles is a family of beetles in the superfamily Byrrhoidea. It was described by Blanchard in 1845. There are 3 genera with around 300 described ...'' Pic, 1917 * '' Chelonarium pilosellum'' Chevrolat, 1880 * '' Chelonarium rufum'' Pic, 1922 * '' Chelonarium simulator'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium sp-one'' * '' Chelonar ...
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Chelonarium Sp-one
''Chelonarium'' is a genus of turtle beetles in the family Chelonariidae Chelonariidae or turtle beetles is a family of beetles in the superfamily Byrrhoidea. It was described by Blanchard in 1845. There are 3 genera with around 300 described species. Little is known of their ecology, though it seems they are associa .... There are about 14 described species in ''Chelonarium''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Chelonarium'': * '' Chelonarium atrum'' Fabricius, 1801 * '' Chelonarium grande'' Pic, 1922 * '' Chelonarium lecontei'' Thomson, 1867 * '' Chelonarium liratulum'' Ancey, 1884 * '' Chelonarium luteovestitum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium montanum'' Wickham, 1914 * '' Chelonarium murinum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium nitidum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium obscuripenne'' Pic, 1917 * '' Chelonarium pilosellum'' Chevrolat, 1880 * '' Chelonarium rufum'' Pic, 1922 * '' Chelonarium simulator'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium sp-one'' * '' Chelona ...
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Chelonarium Rufum
''Chelonarium'' is a genus of turtle beetles in the family Chelonariidae. There are about 14 described species in ''Chelonarium''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Chelonarium'': * '' Chelonarium atrum'' Fabricius, 1801 * '' Chelonarium grande'' Pic, 1922 * '' Chelonarium lecontei'' Thomson, 1867 * '' Chelonarium liratulum'' Ancey, 1884 * '' Chelonarium luteovestitum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium montanum'' Wickham, 1914 * '' Chelonarium murinum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium nitidum'' Méquignon, 1934 * ''Chelonarium obscuripenne'' Pic, 1917 * '' Chelonarium pilosellum'' Chevrolat, 1880 * '' Chelonarium rufum'' Pic, 1922 * ''Chelonarium simulator'' Méquignon, 1934 * ''Chelonarium sp-one'' * ''Chelonarium tonkineum ''Chelonarium'' is a genus of turtle beetles in the family Chelonariidae. There are about 14 described species in ''Chelonarium''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Chelonarium'': * '' Chelonarium atrum'' Fabricius, 1801 * '' ...
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Chelonariidae
Chelonariidae or turtle beetles is a family of beetles in the superfamily Byrrhoidea. It was described by Blanchard in 1845. There are 3 genera with around 300 described species. Little is known of their ecology, though it seems they are associated with the roots of orchids and the nests of ants and termites. Their exoskeletons are heavily sclerotised and their limbs can be effectively retracted into their bodies due to the presence of socket-like cavities.Beutel, Rolf G. and Leschen, Richard A. B.. "Chelonariidae Blanchard, 1845: Coleoptera, Beetles". ''Handbook of Zoology Online'', edited by Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2016. Adult specimens have seed-shaped bodies that are typically colored brown or black with lighter patches. Genera * '' Brounia'' Sharp, 1878 (New Zealand) * '' Chelonarium'' Fabricius, 1801 (Americas, Asia, Australia, with fossil species known from European Baltic amber) * '' Pseudochelonarium'' Pic, 1916 (South & Southeast Asia, New Gu ...
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Chelonarium Murinum
''Chelonarium'' is a genus of turtle beetles in the family Chelonariidae Chelonariidae or turtle beetles is a family of beetles in the superfamily Byrrhoidea. It was described by Blanchard in 1845. There are 3 genera with around 300 described species. Little is known of their ecology, though it seems they are associa .... There are about 14 described species in ''Chelonarium''. Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Chelonarium'': * '' Chelonarium atrum'' Fabricius, 1801 * '' Chelonarium grande'' Pic, 1922 * '' Chelonarium lecontei'' Thomson, 1867 * '' Chelonarium liratulum'' Ancey, 1884 * '' Chelonarium luteovestitum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium montanum'' Wickham, 1914 * '' Chelonarium murinum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium nitidum'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium obscuripenne'' Pic, 1917 * '' Chelonarium pilosellum'' Chevrolat, 1880 * '' Chelonarium rufum'' Pic, 1922 * '' Chelonarium simulator'' Méquignon, 1934 * '' Chelonarium sp-one'' * '' Chelona ...
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