Caccobiomorphus megaponerae (Marseul, 1870)
indigenous

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Residence status

Occurrence in African countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, or alien in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature.

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Names and Sources

No known common names.

Classification

KINGDOM Animalia

PHYLUM Arthropoda

CLASS Insecta

No results found for Caccobiomorphus megaponerae (Marseul, 1870)

Uses

In many places around the world, humans are known to consume beetles (Paoletti et al., 2013). Additionally, beetles are often traded for their beauty and uniqueness (Roe, 2008). Beetles have been employed as a form of biological control to curb other pests (Obrycki & Kring, 1998). Moreover, some beetles have been used in traditional medicine treatments for years (Abd-Ellah, 2013).

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2020

BOOK

Conservation assessment of Scarabaeine dung beetles in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia: IUCN Red List categories, atlas and ecological notes.

Scholtz, C., Davis, A., Deschodt, C.. 2020. Conservation assessment of Scarabaeine dung beetles in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia: IUCN Red List categories, atlas and ecological notes. Vol. 6. Pretoria. South African National Biodiversity Institute pp.1-800.

1914

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Descriptions of some new species of myrmecophilous beetles from southern Rhodesia, with a description of a new species of Acritus by Dr.H.Bickhardt (Cassel)

Brauns, H. 1914. Descriptions of some new species of myrmecophilous beetles from southern Rhodesia, with a description of a new species of Acritus by Dr.H.Bickhardt (Cassel) Vol. 13(3) pp.32-42..

2023

BOOK

The lives of Beetles: A Natural History of Coleoptera.

Evans, A.. 2023. The lives of Beetles: A Natural History of Coleoptera.. New Jersey. Princeton University Press pp.288..

2013

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Edible insects in traditional foods: An overview of their nutritional value, history, and potential.

Paoletti, M., Foligne, B., Peduzzi, P., Coni, E.. 2013. Edible insects in traditional foods: An overview of their nutritional value, history, and potential. Vol. 9(1) pp.60.

2013

JOURNAL ARTICLE

The potential role of beetles and their products in medicine.

Abd-Ellah, W.. 2013. The potential role of beetles and their products in medicine. Vol. 6(3) pp.134.

2008

JOURNAL ARTICLE

The trade in beetles.

Roe, D.. 2008. The trade in beetles. Vol. 22(1) pp.15-17.

1998

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Predaceous coccinellidae in biological control.

Kring, T., Obrycki, J.. 1998. Predaceous coccinellidae in biological control. Vol. 43(1) pp.295-321.