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Pseudocanthon Sylvaticus
''Pseudocanthon'' is a genus of (formerly canthonini) in the beetle family Scarabaeidae. There are about nine described species in ''Pseudocanthon''. Species These nine species belong to the genus ''Pseudocanthon'': * ''Pseudocanthon caeranus'' Matthews, 1966 * ''Pseudocanthon chlorizans'' (Bates, 1887) * ''Pseudocanthon iuanalaoi'' Matthews, 1966 * ''Pseudocanthon ivanalaoi'' Matthews * ''Pseudocanthon jamaicensis'' Matthews, 1966 * ''Pseudocanthon perplexus'' (LeConte, 1847) (four-toothed dung beetle) * ''Pseudocanthon sylvaticus'' Matthews, 1966 * ''Pseudocanthon vitraci'' (Fleutiaux & Sallé, 1889) * ''Pseudocanthon xanthurus'' (Blanchard, 1846) References Further reading * * * * External links

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Henry Walter Bates
Henry Walter Bates (8 February 1825 – 16 February 1892) was an English natural history, naturalist and explorer who gave the first scientific account of mimicry in animals. He was most famous for his expedition to the Tropical rainforest, rainforests of the Amazon basin, Amazon with Alfred Russel Wallace, starting in 1848. Wallace returned in 1852, but lost his collection on the return voyage when his ship caught fire. When Bates arrived home in 1859 after a full eleven years, he had sent back over 14,712 species (mostly of insects) of which 8,000 were (according to Bates, but see Van Wyhe) new to science. Bates wrote up his findings in his best-known work, ''The Naturalist on the River Amazons'' (1863). Life Bates was born in Leicester to a literate middle-class family. However, like Wallace, Thomas Henry Huxley and Herbert Spencer, he had a normal education to the age of about 13 when he became apprenticed to a hosiery manufacturer. He joined the Mechanics' Institute (w ...
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Beetle
Beetles are insects that form the Taxonomic rank, order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Holometabola. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 described species, is the largest of all orders, constituting almost 40% of described arthropods and 25% of all known animal species; new species are discovered frequently, with estimates suggesting that there are between 0.9 and 2.1 million total species. However, the number of beetle species is challenged by the number of species in Fly, dipterans (flies) and hymenopterans (wasps). Found in almost every habitat except the sea and the polar regions, they interact with their ecosystems in several ways: beetles often feed on plants and fungi, break down animal and plant debris, and eat other invertebrates. Some species are serious agricultural pests, such as the Colorado potato beetle, while others such as Coccinellidae (ladybirds or ...
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Scarabaeidae
The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 35,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classification of this family has undergone significant change. Several groups formerly treated as subfamilies have been elevated to family rank (e.g., Bolboceratidae, Geotrupidae, Glaresidae, Glaphyridae, Hybosoridae, Ochodaeidae, and Pleocomidae), and some reduced to lower ranks. The subfamilies listed in this article are in accordance with those in Catalog of Life (2023). Description Scarabs are stout-bodied beetles; most are brown or black in colour, but many, generally species that are diurnally active, have bright metallic colours, measuring between . The antenna (biology), antennae of most species superficially seem to be knobbed (capitate), but the several segments comprising the head of the antenna are, as a rule, lamellate: they extend laterally into plates called lamella (zoology), lamellae that they usually ...
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Pseudocanthon Perplexus P1290036a
''Pseudocanthon'' is a genus of (formerly canthonini) in the beetle family Scarabaeidae. There are about nine described species in ''Pseudocanthon''. Species These nine species belong to the genus ''Pseudocanthon'': * '' Pseudocanthon caeranus'' Matthews, 1966 * '' Pseudocanthon chlorizans'' (Bates, 1887) * '' Pseudocanthon iuanalaoi'' Matthews, 1966 * '' Pseudocanthon ivanalaoi'' Matthews * '' Pseudocanthon jamaicensis'' Matthews, 1966 * '' Pseudocanthon perplexus'' (LeConte, 1847) (four-toothed dung beetle) * ''Pseudocanthon sylvaticus ''Pseudocanthon'' is a genus of (formerly canthonini) in the beetle family Scarabaeidae. There are about nine described species in ''Pseudocanthon''. Species These nine species belong to the genus ''Pseudocanthon'': * ''Pseudocanthon caeranus'' ...'' Matthews, 1966 * '' Pseudocanthon vitraci'' (Fleutiaux & Sallé, 1889) * '' Pseudocanthon xanthurus'' (Blanchard, 1846) References Further reading * * * * External links * Delto ...
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Pseudocanthon Perplexus
''Pseudocanthon'' is a genus of (formerly canthonini) in the beetle family Scarabaeidae The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 35,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classification of this family has undergone significant change. Several groups formerly tre .... There are about nine described species in ''Pseudocanthon''. Species These nine species belong to the genus ''Pseudocanthon'': * '' Pseudocanthon caeranus'' Matthews, 1966 * '' Pseudocanthon chlorizans'' (Bates, 1887) * '' Pseudocanthon iuanalaoi'' Matthews, 1966 * '' Pseudocanthon ivanalaoi'' Matthews * '' Pseudocanthon jamaicensis'' Matthews, 1966 * '' Pseudocanthon perplexus'' (LeConte, 1847) (four-toothed dung beetle) * '' Pseudocanthon sylvaticus'' Matthews, 1966 * '' Pseudocanthon vitraci'' (Fleutiaux & Sallé, 1889) * '' Pseudocanthon xanthurus'' (Blanchard, 1846) References Further reading * * * * External links * Delt ...
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Pseudocanthon Sylvaticus
''Pseudocanthon'' is a genus of (formerly canthonini) in the beetle family Scarabaeidae. There are about nine described species in ''Pseudocanthon''. Species These nine species belong to the genus ''Pseudocanthon'': * ''Pseudocanthon caeranus'' Matthews, 1966 * ''Pseudocanthon chlorizans'' (Bates, 1887) * ''Pseudocanthon iuanalaoi'' Matthews, 1966 * ''Pseudocanthon ivanalaoi'' Matthews * ''Pseudocanthon jamaicensis'' Matthews, 1966 * ''Pseudocanthon perplexus'' (LeConte, 1847) (four-toothed dung beetle) * ''Pseudocanthon sylvaticus'' Matthews, 1966 * ''Pseudocanthon vitraci'' (Fleutiaux & Sallé, 1889) * ''Pseudocanthon xanthurus'' (Blanchard, 1846) References Further reading * * * * External links

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