Anoxia (beetle)
Anoxia is a genus of dung beetle in the family Scarabaeidae.[1]
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Genus: | Anoxia Laporte, 1832 |
Species
Species within this genus include:[2]
- Anoxia affinis
- Anoxia africana
- Anoxia arenbergeri
- Anoxia asiatica
- Anoxia australis
- Anoxia baraudi
- Anoxia caphtor
- Anoxia ciliciensis
- Anoxia cingulata
- Anoxia cretica
- Anoxia cypria
- Anoxia derelicta
- Anoxia desbrochersi
- Anoxia emarginata
- Anoxia hirta
- Anoxia hungarica
- Anoxia kocheri
- Anoxia kraatzi
- Anoxia laevimacula
- Anoxia lodosi
- Anoxia luteipilosa
- Anoxia maculiventris
- Anoxia makrisi
- Anoxia maldesi
- Anoxia matutinalis
- Anoxia mavromoustaksi
- Anoxia monacha
- Anoxia naviauxi
- Anoxia niceaensis
- Anoxia nigricolor
- Anoxia orientalis
- Anoxia pasiphae
- Anoxia pilosa
- Anoxia rattoi
- Anoxia reisseri
- Anoxia rotroui
- Anoxia scutellaris
- Anoxia smyrnensis
- Anoxia tristis
- Anoxia villosa
gollark: Does it matter much if you only hunt at the 5-min/hourly drops?
gollark: Ah, makes sense.
gollark: I think I have experienced the wave thing with rarer ones.Also, codes, what?
gollark: How very mysterious.
gollark: So what are these other patterns? Just stuff like "uncommon eggs lying around will get other eggs when taken soonish"?
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