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- a group of around 70 genera and 850 described species within the tribe Hopliini. The placement of this tribe within the family Scarabaeidae is uncertain...
- Melolonthini Heteronychini Britton, 1957 Heteronyx Guérin-Méneville, 1838 Hopliini Latreille, 1829 Lichniini Burmeister, 1844 Liparetrini Burmeister, 1855...
- pollinated by specific scarab beetles known as monkey beetles of the tribe Hopliini. The turquoise ixia has good ornamental traits but it is rarely cultivated...
- have yet to be described. A few recent classifications include the tribe Hopliini, but this is not generally accepted. Unlike some of their relatives, their...
- Zamiaceae, that produce prodigious amounts of pollen. Others, for example the Hopliini, specialise on flowers of Asteraceae and Aizoaceae. Minute midges and flower-thrips...
- Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Coleoptera Family: Scarabaeidae Tribe: Hopliini Genus: Hoplia Illiger, 1803...
- in Catalog of Life (2023) and Dietz, Ahrens, et al. (2023). The tribe Hopliini is placed as a subfamily in Catalogue of Life, but is listed as a tribe...
- as the blue monkey beetle, is a species of scarab beetles in the tribe Hopliini, subfamily Melolonthinae. It is found exclusively in South Africa, particularly...
- J.J. (1996). "Pollination by monkey beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Hopliini): flower and colour preferences". African Entomology. 4 (1): 7–14. Goldblatt...
- Dermestidae Languriidae Meloidae Mordellidae Phalacridae Scarabaeidae (tribe Hopliini in particular) Stenotrachelidae (Synonym Cephaloidae) Among the Melyridae...