Allogymnopleurus

Allogymnopleurus is a genus of scarab beetles in the tribe Gymnopleurini.[1] It includes 20 species; 17 are restricted to the Afrotropics, one is Afrotropical/Palearctic, and two Oriental.[2]

Allogymnopleurus
Allogymnopleurus maculosus
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Allogymnopleurus

Characters

These include:[2]

  • A suture where the thorax joins the abdomen which is clearly visible (from above) at the edge of the elytra
  • A single terminal spur on each mesotibia
  • The anterior edge of the clypeus is quadridentate or sexdentate (four or six teeth on the front edge of the head)
  • Length ranges from 8.1 to 18.2 mm
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References

  1. "Allogymnopleurus - Wikispecies". species.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  2. Davis, Adrian L.V.; Frolov, Andrey V.; Scholtz, Clarke H. (2008). The African dung beetle genera (1st ed.). Pretoria: Protea Book House. pp. 124–125. ISBN 9781869192440.


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