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| Subfamily: | Euchirinae Hope, 1840  | 
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Euchirinae is a subfamily of Scarabaeidae or scarab beetles in the superfamily Scarabaeoidea.[1][2][3] They are sometimes referred to as "long-armed scarabs" due to the elongated forelegs of the males. These long legs often have median and apical spines that are fixed in the male while females have a movable terminal spine.[4]
They are sometimes included in Subfamily Melolonthinae as Tribe Euchirini.
Genera and species
This subfamily contains 3 genera with 16 species:[5][6]
- Cheirotonus Hope, 1840 (10 species)
- Cheirotonus battareli Pouillaude, 1913
 - Cheirotonus formosanus Ohaus, 1913
 - Cheirotonus fujiokai Muramoto, 1994
 - Cheirotonus gestroi Pouillaude, 1913
 - Cheirotonus jambar Kurosawa, 1984
 - Cheirotonus jansoni Jordan, 1898
 - Cheirotonus macleayi Hope, 1840
 - Cheirotonus parryi Gray, 1848
 - Cheirotonus peracanus Kriesche, 1919
 - Cheirotonus szetshuanus Medvedev, 1960
 
 - Propomacrus Newman, 1837 (4 species)
- Propomacrus bimucronatus Pallas, 1781
 - Propomacrus cypriacus Alexis & Makris 2002
 - Propomacrus davidi Deyrolle, 1874
 - Propomacrus muramotoae Fujioka, 2007
 
 - Euchirus Linnaeus, 1758 (2 species)
- Euchirus dupontianus Burmeister, 1841
 - Euchirus longimanus Linnaeus, 1758
 
 
One fossil species C. otai has been described from Japan.[7]
References
- ↑ "ITIS Standard Report - Error". Archived from the original on 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
 - ↑ "Euchirinae - Nomen.at - animals and plants".
 - ↑  "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-03-27. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ↑ Young, RM (1989). "Euchirinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) of the World: Distribution and Taxonomy". The Coleopterists Bulletin. 43 (3): 205–236.
 - ↑ The Scarabs of Lavrnt
 - ↑ Euchiridae
 - ↑ Ueda, Kyoichiro (1989). "A Miocene fossil of long-armed scarabaeid beetle from Tottori, Japan" (PDF). Bull. Kitakyushu Mus. Nat. Hist. 9: 105–110. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-01-15. Retrieved 2012-07-06.
 
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