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Schizognathina
Schizognathina, Ohaus, 1918, is a subtribe of scarab beetles, belonging to the tribe Anoplognathini. Genera * Amblochilus Blanchard, 1851 * Amblyterus MacLeay, 1819 * Bilobatus Machatschke, 1970 * Clilopocha Lea, 1914 * Dungoorus Carne, 1958 * Eosaulostomus Carne, 1956 * Exochogenys Carne, 1958 * Mesystoechus Waterhouse, 1878 * Mimadoretus Arrow, 1901 syn Popillia ''Popillia'' is a genus of scarab beetles. The most familiar species is the Japanese beetle (''P. japonica'') which is responsible for crop losses around the world, and is near the top of the insect pest lists year after year. Species * '' Po ... MacLeay, 1887 * Pseudoschizognathus Ohaus, 1904 * Saulostomus Waterhouse, 1878 * Schizognathus Fischer Von Waldheim, 1823 * Trioplognathus Ohaus, 1904 * Phalangogonia Burmeister, 1844 References External links {{Use dmy dates, date=January 2017 Rutelinae Insect subtribes ...
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Anoplognathini
Anoplognathini is a tribe of scarab beetles belonging to the subfamily Rutelinae, a group endemic to the Neotropical and Australian biogeographic realms. Subtribes * Anoplognathina MacLeay, 1819 * Schizognathina Ohaus, 1918 * Phalangogoniina Ohaus, 1918 * Platycoeliina Burmeister Burmeister is a surname of German origin. In zoology "Burmeister" refers to: * Ernst-Gerhard Burmeister, German entomologist * Hermann Burmeister (1807–1892), German zoologist also in botany "Burmeist." Other people named Burmeister include: * ..., 1844 * Brachysternina Burmeister, 1844 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15706502 . Beetle tribes ...
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Ohaus
OHAUS Corporation manufactures balances and scales for the laboratory, education, industrial and speciality markets worldwide. With headquarters in Parsippany, New Jersey, United States, OHAUS Corporation has offices in Europe, Asia and Latin America. History Early years OHAUS Corporation was founded in 1907, when Gustav Ohaus decided to forgo a career in the gray iron foundry business for a business venture with his father, Karl, a German-trained scale mechanic. Together, they established a scale repair business in Newark, New Jersey. In 1912, the father-son team introduced the Ohaus Harvard Trip Balance, a mechanical balance which became popular. Soon after, in 1914, Gustav and Karl Ohaus were incorporated as the Newark Scale Works, coinciding with their first production of grain testing equipment and the issuing of their first patent. The following two decades included the patenting of the self-aligning agate bearing, designed to reduce friction and increase accuracy, and t ...
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Popillia
''Popillia'' is a genus of scarab beetles. The most familiar species is the Japanese beetle (''P. japonica'') which is responsible for crop losses around the world, and is near the top of the insect pest lists year after year. Species * ''Popillia acuta'' * ''Popillia adamas'' * '' Popillia aenea'' * '' Popillia aeneipennis'' * '' Popillia aenescens'' * '' Popillia albertina'' * '' Popillia amabilis'' * '' Popillia amitina'' * '' Popillia andamanica'' * '' Popillia angeli'' * ''Popillia angolana'' * ''Popillia angulicollis'' * ''Popillia anomaloides'' * '' Popillia anthracina'' * '' Popillia ardoini'' * '' Popillia atra'' * ''Popillia atrocoerulea'' * ''Popillia aurora'' * ''Popillia avita'' * ''Popillia baliana'' * ''Popillia barbellata'' * ''Popillia barrei'' * ''Popillia basilewskyi'' * ''Popillia baugneei'' * ''Popillia beniana'' * ''Popillia benitensis'' * ''Popillia bennigseni'' * ''Popillia bhutanensis'' * '' Popillia bhutanica'' * '' Popillia biguttata'' * '' Popillia b ...
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Subtribe
Subtribe is a taxonomic category ranking which is below the rank of tribe and above genus. The standard suffix for a subtribe is -ina (in animals) or -inae (in plants). The early use of this word is from 19th century. An example of subtribe is Hyptidinae that contains approximately 400 accepted species distributed in 19 genera. References Botanical nomenclature Plant taxonomy Zoological nomenclature {{Botany-stub ...
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