Английская Википедия:Cheirotonus
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Cheirotonus is a genus of long-armed scarabs (subfamily Euchirinae) with about 10 species with a distribution extending west along the Himalayas to Japan in the east. They live inside tree holes in montane forest and are attracted to lights. Males and females show differences in size and structure of the legs with males having elongated foretibiae. The pronotum is shiny green and the elytra are usually dark with orange patterning.
Eight to ten species, depending on the taxonomic treatment, are recognized:[1]
- C. arnaudi Шаблон:Small - Peninsular Malaysia
- C. battareli Шаблон:Small - northern Vietnam
- C. formosanus Шаблон:Small - Taiwan
- C. gestroi Шаблон:Small - Northeast India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam
- =corompti Шаблон:Small
- =henrici Шаблон:Small
- =chiangdaoensis Шаблон:Small
- C. jambar Шаблон:Small - North Okinawa
- C. jansoni Шаблон:Small - Burma, China, Vietnam
- = nankinensis Шаблон:Small
- = szetshuanus Шаблон:Small
- C. macleayi Шаблон:Small - Bhutan, India, China
- C. parryi Шаблон:Small - Burma, India, Laos, Thailand
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