Cheirotonus peracanus
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phylum | Arthropoda | Cheirotonus peracanus is a species endemic to a small part of Malyasia, the Cameron and Genting highlands. It is overall a common species. Larvae develop in the substrate created by old trees.
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Class | Insecta | |
order | Coleoptera | |
family | Scarabaeidae | |
subfamily | Euchirinae | |
genus | Cheirotonus | |
species | C. peracanus |