Didimus
Didimus is a genus of beetles of the family Passalidae.
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Distribution
These beetles can be found in tropical Africa.[1]
Species
- Didimus aberrans (Kuwert, 1898)
- Didimus africanus (Percheron, 1844)
- Didimus aloysiisabaudiae (Pangella, 1906)
- Didimus alvaradoi Corella, 1941
- Didimus communis (Kuwert, 1898)
- Didimus crassus Arrow, 1906 (1907)
- Didimus ealaensis Hincks, 1933
- Didimus haroldi Kuwert, 1898
- Didimus knutsoni Auriv., 1886
- Didimus laevis (Klug, 1835)
- Didimus latifrons Corella, 1941
- Didimus latipunctus Zang, 1905
- Didimus nachtigali Kuwert, 1891
- Didimus parastictus (Imohoff, 1843)
- Didimus punctipectus (Kaup, 1868)
- Didimus ruwenzoricus Arrow, 1906 (1907)
- Didimus sansibaricus Harold, 1880
- Didimus simulator Kuwert, 1891
- Didimus wissmanni (Kuwert, 1891)
gollark: The predator drones randomly went rogue due to what seem to have been GPS issues (possibly me misunderstanding distance? not sure) and we lost most of them.
gollark: The predator drones have been shelved due to navigational issues, and the cartdrones have proven much more stable in initial testing.
gollark: It's one of GTech's experimental projects. I may have borrowed the idea and some of the code from Frogcat Industrial's research.
gollark: Both OC drones, and "cartdrone" technology.
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