Definition of Pleocomidae. Meaning of Pleocomidae. Synonyms of Pleocomidae

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Definition of Pleocomidae

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Meaning of Pleocomidae from wikipedia

- later the Geotrupidae), they are currently ****igned to their own family Pleocomidae, considered the sister group to all the remaining families of Scarabaeoidea...
- Geotrupidae, Glaresidae, Glaphyridae, Hybosoridae, Ochodaeidae, and Pleocomidae), and some reduced to lower ranks. The subfamilies listed in this article...
- beetles) Ochodaeidae (sand-loving scarab beetles) P****alidae (betsy beetles) Pleocomidae (rain beetles) Scarabaeidae (scarabs) Trogidae (hide beetles)...
- Pleocoma fimbriata is a species of rain beetle in the family Pleocomidae. It is found in North America. "Pleocoma fimbriata Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- (Alcidae), and the waxwings (Bombycillidae). The scarab beetle families Pleocomidae and Diphyllostomatidae (Coleoptera) are also endemic to the Nearctic...
- 1871 (sand-loving scarab beetles) P****alidae Leach, 1815 (bess beetles) Pleocomidae LeConte 1861 (rain beetles) Scarabaeidae Latreille 1802 (scarab beetles)...
- beetles) Ochodaeidae (sand-loving scarab beetles) P****alidae (betsy beetles) Pleocomidae (rain beetles) Scarabaeidae (scarabs) Trogidae (hide beetles)...
- Pleocoma shastensis is a species of rain beetle in the family Pleocomidae. It is found in North America. "Pleocoma shastensis Species Information". BugGuide...
- Pleocoma rickseckeri is a species of rain beetle in the family Pleocomidae. It is found in North America. It was named in honor of Lucius Edgar Ricksecker...
- Pleocoma hirticollis is a species of rain beetle in the family Pleocomidae. It is found in North America. These three subspecies belong to the species...