Aegialia Explained
Aegialia is a genus of aphodiine dung beetles in the family Scarabaeidae.
Selected species
- Aegialia amplipunctata Gordon and Cartwright, 1988
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i c g b- Aegialia carri Gordon and Cartwright, 1988
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i c g b- Aegialia clypeata (Say, 1824)
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i c g b (ciervo aegialian scarab)
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i c g b- Aegialia crassa LeConte, 1857
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i c g b (crescent dunes aegialian scarab)
- Aegialia criddlei Brown, 1931
i g- Aegialia cylindrica (Eschscholtz, 1822)
i- Aegialia exarata Mannerheim, 1853
i g- Aegialia hardyi Gordon and Cartwright, 1977
i c g- Aegialia kelsoi Gordon and Cartwright, 1988
i c g- Aegialia knighti Gordon and Rust, 1997
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i c g b- Aegialia magnifica Gordon and Cartwright, 1977
i c g- Aegialia mcclevei Gordon, 1990
i c g- Aegialia nana Brown, 1931
i g- Aegialia nigrella Brown, 1931
i g- Aegialia nitida Waterhouse, 1875
c g- Aegialia opaca Brown, 1931
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i c g b- Aegialia punctata Brown, 1931
i c g- Aegialia rupta Scudder, 1890
c g- Aegialia shimeki Lago & Freese, 2016
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i c g b- Aegialia terminalis Brown, 1931
i gData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.netSee also