Metacatharsius
Metacatharsius is a genus of dung beetles in the tribe Coprini (subfamily Scarabaeinae) of the scarab family.[1] It comprises more than 60 species from Africa; one is also found in Arabia, and Pakistan.[1]
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Genus: | Metacatharsius Paulian, 1939 |
Habitat
These dung beetles are found mainly in savanna with deep sandy soils.[1]
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References
- Scholtz, Clarke H.; Davis, Adrian L. V.; Kryger, Ute (2009). Evolutionary biology and conservation of dung beetles. Sofia-Moscow: Pensoft Pub. ISBN 978-954-642-517-1.
External links
Media related to Metacatharsius at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Metacatharsius at Wikispecies - Metacatharsius in Insectoid.Info has a list of species.
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