Synopsis of the cyclocephaline scarab beetles (coleoptera, scarabaeidae, dynastinae)

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The cyclocephaline scarabs (Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae: Cyclocephalini) are a speciose tribe of beetles that include species that are ecologically and economically important as pollinators and pests of agriculture and turf. We provide an overview and synopsis of the 14 genera of Cyclocephalini that includes information on: 1) the taxonomic and nomenclatural history of the group; 2) diagnosis and identification of immature life-stages; 3) economic importance in agroecosystems; 4) natural enemies of these beetles; 5) use as food by humans; 6) the importance of adults as pollination mutualists; 7) fossil cyclocephalines and the evolution of the group; 8) generic-level identification of adults. We provide an expanded identification key to genera of world Cyclocephalini and diagnoses for each genus. Character illustrations and generic-level distribution maps are provided along with discussions on the relationships of the tribe’s genera.

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Moore, M. R., Cave, R. D., & Branham, M. A. (2018). Synopsis of the cyclocephaline scarab beetles (coleoptera, scarabaeidae, dynastinae). ZooKeys. Pensoft Publishers. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.745.23683

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