Onthophagus concinnus
Dejean, 1836
Onthophagus concinnus is a of dung beetle in the Scarabaeidae. As a member of the Onthophagus, it likely exhibits the typical dung beetle of utilizing mammal for and larval development. The species was described by Dejean in 1836.

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How to pronounce Onthophagus concinnus: /ɒnˈθɒfəɡəs kənˈsɪnəs/
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- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
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