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- Silpha abstract "Silpha is a genus of the family Silphidae, or Carrion Beetles, formerly including several North American species. All North American silphid beetles are now reorganized in either the subfamily Nicrophorinae, with the only genus in North America being Nicrophorus, and subfamily Silphinae, including the genera Aclypea, Heterosilpha, Necrodes, Necrophila, Oiceoptoma, and Thanatophilus. The genus Oxelytrum is sometimes included due to a dubious Texas record, but to date has never been validated. While members of the genus Nicrophorus typically bury carrion for their larvae to feed upon, members of subfamily Silphinae lay their eggs directly on or in a blown carcass. This is because the larvae not only feed on the carrion, but also upon fly maggots. There are 30 species of silphids in North America North of Mexico.".
- Silpha class Insect.
- Silpha family Silphidae.
- Silpha kingdom Animal.
- Silpha order Beetle.
- Silpha phylum Arthropod.
- Silpha thumbnail Silpha.thoracica.-.calwer.09.16.jpg?width=300.
- Silpha wikiPageID "11992713".
- Silpha wikiPageRevisionID "544848640".
- Silpha classis "Insecta".
- Silpha familia Silphidae.
- Silpha genus "Silpha".
- Silpha hasPhotoCollection Silpha.
- Silpha imageCaption "S. thoracica".
- Silpha name "Silpha".
- Silpha ordo Beetle.
- Silpha phylum "Arthropoda".
- Silpha regnum "Animalia".
- Silpha subject Category:Silphidae.
- Silpha type Animal.
- Silpha type Eukaryote.
- Silpha type Insect.
- Silpha type Species.
- Silpha type Insect.
- Silpha type Organism.
- Silpha comment "Silpha is a genus of the family Silphidae, or Carrion Beetles, formerly including several North American species. All North American silphid beetles are now reorganized in either the subfamily Nicrophorinae, with the only genus in North America being Nicrophorus, and subfamily Silphinae, including the genera Aclypea, Heterosilpha, Necrodes, Necrophila, Oiceoptoma, and Thanatophilus. The genus Oxelytrum is sometimes included due to a dubious Texas record, but to date has never been validated.".
- Silpha label "Silpha".
- Silpha label "Silpha".
- Silpha sameAs Silpha.
- Silpha sameAs m.02vl61w.
- Silpha sameAs Q3004608.
- Silpha sameAs Q3004608.
- Silpha wasDerivedFrom Silpha?oldid=544848640.
- Silpha depiction Silpha.thoracica.-.calwer.09.16.jpg.
- Silpha isPrimaryTopicOf Silpha.
- Silpha name "Silpha".