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  1. Sisyphus thoracicus Sharp, 1875 male (by urjsa on Flickr)
Dung beetle, 6,7 mm

    Sisyphus thoracicus Sharp, 1875 male (by urjsa on Flickr)

    Dung beetle, 6,7 mm

     
  2. Chlaenius apicalis (LeConte, 1851) (by urjsa on Flickr)
Chlaenius is a large and diverse genus of ground beetle. It is native to the Palearctic (including Europe), the Near East, North Africa, Afrotropical region, and the Nearctic.

    Chlaenius apicalis (LeConte, 1851) (by urjsa on Flickr)

    Chlaenius is a large and diverse genus of ground beetle. It is native to the Palearctic (including Europe), the Near East, North Africa, Afrotropical region, and the Nearctic.

     
  3. Beccariola wallacei  (Arrow, 1943)   (by urjsa on Flickr)
Family: Endomychidae *Endomychidae, or handsome fungus beetles is a family of beetles with representatives found in all ecozones.There are around 120 genera and 1300 species. As the name suggests Endomychidae feed on fungi. (Wikipedia)

    Beccariola wallacei  (Arrow, 1943)   (by urjsa on Flickr)

    Family: Endomychidae

    *Endomychidae, or handsome fungus beetles is a family of beetles with representatives found in all ecozones.There are around 120 genera and 1300 species. As the name suggests Endomychidae feed on fungi. (Wikipedia)

     
  4. Scaptodera (=Liatongus) rhadamistus (Fabricius, 1775) (by urjsa on Flickr)

*Dung Beetle

    Scaptodera (=Liatongus) rhadamistus (Fabricius, 1775) (by urjsa on Flickr)

    *Dung Beetle

     
  5. Onthophagus (=Proagoderus) schwaneri Vollenhoven, 1864 male
by urjsa on Flickr.
* Dung beetle