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Distribution: Central and South America. Composition: H. albiventris (Gory and Percheron), H. boliviensis (Moser), H. foeda (Schaum), H. gosetti Antoine, H. liturata (Olivier), H. lucidiventris (Thomson), H. lugubris (Thomson), H. marginesignata (Gory and Percheron), H. miliaris (Gory and Percheron), H. miniata (Blanchard), H. monacha (Gory and Percheron), H. multipunctata (Gory and Percheron), H. ocellata (Gory and Percheron), H. peruana Moser, H. ravida (Janson), H. rubida (Gory and Percheron), H, ruteri Antoine, H. singularis (Gory and Percheron), H. spurca (Janson),and H. suilla (Janson). Larvae: Described for H. singularis, H. brasiliensis, and H. liturata.
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Hoplopyga

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Hoplopyga is a genus of beetles of the family Scarabaeidae. These beetles can be found in Central and South America.[1][2]

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Hoplopyga: Brief Summary

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Hoplopyga is a genus of beetles of the family Scarabaeidae. These beetles can be found in Central and South America.

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