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- Diamesus abstract "Diamesus is a genus of rather large carrion beetle with two species distributed in tropical Asia and Australia. Like other Silphinae, it has an antenna with 11 segments. About 3 or 4 abdominal segments are visible beyond the tip of the elytra. The elytra themselves have longitudinal keels. The type species is Diamesus osculans. The larvae are broad and flat and somewhat cockroach-like (blattiform).".
- Diamesus class Insect.
- Diamesus family Silphidae.
- Diamesus family Siphinae.
- Diamesus kingdom Animal.
- Diamesus order Beetle.
- Diamesus phylum Arthropod.
- Diamesus thumbnail SilphidaeKanara.jpg?width=300.
- Diamesus wikiPageID "38130260".
- Diamesus wikiPageRevisionID "566398909".
- Diamesus classis "Insecta".
- Diamesus familia Silphidae.
- Diamesus genus "Diamesus".
- Diamesus genusAuthority "Hope, 1840".
- Diamesus hasPhotoCollection Diamesus.
- Diamesus imageCaption "Diamesus osculans from southern India".
- Diamesus ordo Beetle.
- Diamesus phylum "Arthropoda".
- Diamesus regnum "Animalia".
- Diamesus species "* D. osculans * D. bimaculatus Portevin, 1914".
- Diamesus subfamilia Siphinae.
- Diamesus subject Category:Silphidae.
- Diamesus type Animal.
- Diamesus type Eukaryote.
- Diamesus type Insect.
- Diamesus type Species.
- Diamesus type Organism.
- Diamesus comment "Diamesus is a genus of rather large carrion beetle with two species distributed in tropical Asia and Australia. Like other Silphinae, it has an antenna with 11 segments. About 3 or 4 abdominal segments are visible beyond the tip of the elytra. The elytra themselves have longitudinal keels. The type species is Diamesus osculans. The larvae are broad and flat and somewhat cockroach-like (blattiform).".
- Diamesus label "Diamesus".
- Diamesus sameAs m.0pdblz4.
- Diamesus sameAs Q5270682.
- Diamesus sameAs Q5270682.
- Diamesus wasDerivedFrom Diamesus?oldid=566398909.
- Diamesus depiction SilphidaeKanara.jpg.
- Diamesus isPrimaryTopicOf Diamesus.