Onthophilinae

Guides

  • Onthophilus giganteus

    Onthophilus giganteus is a species of clown beetle in the family Histeridae, described by Helava in 1978. It belongs to the subfamily Onthophilinae, a group of histerid beetles often associated with dung and decaying organic matter. The species is known from Florida, USA, and represents one of the larger members of the genus Onthophilus.

  • Peploglyptus

    clown beetles

    Peploglyptus is a genus of clown beetles in the family Histeridae, established by J. L. LeConte in 1880. The genus contains three described species: P. belfragei, P. golbachi, and P. mulu. As members of the Onthophilinae subfamily, these beetles share the compact, rounded body form typical of histerid beetles. The genus is rarely encountered, with minimal observational records.