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Classification of the superfamily Scarabaeoidea on the site of Brett Ratcliffe and his colleagues (University of the State Nebraska)

One of the best sites on the Internet on scarabs was created in the University of Nebraska State Museum (USA). The group of scarabeidologists that has prepared and is permanently updating this site is headed by the well known specialist Prof. Brett C. Ratcliffe. The classification of the superfamily Scarabaeoidea and the family Scarabaeidae accepted by him for the site is based upon the widely spread (Lawrence, Newton, 1995), system of Lawrence and Newton (1995), however, there are some deviations. For the majority of families and subfamilies excellent pictures of typical representatives are given on the site. These pictures are given according to standard size, but are placed on different pages and it is impossible to see all of them at the same time. I decided to illustrate to our visitors the diversity of scarabs and represent graphically one of the views of the system of this large group, which is of great applied importance. I borrowed the missing pictures from CD-ROM "The Beetles of the World", from our disc "Wir bestimmen Kaefer" ("The World of Beetles") and from several old publications. Because our site is more frequently visited by inhabitants of the Palearctic Region I replaced images of nearctic species, by those of European species more usual for us. The page only includes subfamilies of those families for which division of the subfamily is given on the site of B. Ratcliffe. All pictures of representatives of subufamilies can be enlarged.

A.L. Lobanov, August 2003


                                                     

Superfamilia SCARABAEOIDEA

   
 
Lucanidae

Diphyllostomatidae

Passalidae

Glaresidae

Trogidae

Pleocomidae
 
               

Geotrupidae
 
Belohinidae
 
Ochodaeidae
 
Ceratocanthidae
 
Hybosoridae
 
Glaphyridae
 
Scarabaeidae
         
   
Ochodaeinae
 
Chaetocanthinae
 
Glaphyrinae
 
Lichninae
 
     

Bolboceratinae
 
Lethrinae
 
Geotrupinae
 
Aphodiinae
 
Scarabaeinae
 
Aclopinae
 
   
 
Dynamopodinae
 
Allidiostomatinae
 
Euchirinae
 
Phaenomeridinae
 
Melolonthinae
 
Rutelinae
 
   
 
Pachypodinae
 
Orphninae
 
Dynastinae
 
Cetoniinae
 
Trichiinae
 
Valginae