Rhabdotis ugandensis

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Rhabdotis ugandensis
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R. ugandensis
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Rhabdotis ugandensis
(Antoine, Beinhundner & Legrand, 2003)

Rhabdotis ugandensis is a species of Scarabaeidae, the dung beetle family. [1]

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References

  1. "Rhabdotis ugandensis". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2013-06-19.