A revised key to the subfamilies, tribes and subtribes of the Cetoniidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) is presented. Comments are given on the classification implied by the key, which includes several redefinitions. All the known genera (ca. 510) are listed under their tribe or subtribe, the position of several being different from that in Schenkling's catalogues (1921, 1922). References to recent synoptic literature are given. Eighteen new subtribes are proposed, the majority in the tribe Cremastocheilini. One new tribe is proposed, the Platygeniini. Attention is drawn to various new and neglected synonymies, original spellings, and other nomenclatural matters regarding family-group and genus-group names. The position of many genera is brief...
The genus Cremastocheilus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) is a myrmecophilous group of approx...
A male cetoniine specimen recently submitted for identification from the Ditsong Museum of Natural H...
Two canestriniid genera: Tamarangia, Kahoorangia and the following species are newly described: Sand...
A revised key to the subfamilies, tribes and subtribes of the Cetoniidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea)...
Three genera are diagnosed and discussed: Pseudopilinurgus Moser, Callynomes Mohnike (= Praona Westw...
Jákl, Stanislav (2011): Description of seven new taxa of Cetoniinae from Indonesia (Coleoptera: Scar...
Abstract. The Cetoniidae, the showiest of scarabs, comprises some 3900 species in 515 genera, distri...
The Afrotropical genus Hypselogenia Burmeister is diagnosed and discussed. The characters of the spe...
A key to the Asian cremastochiliform genera is given. Three synonymies are emphasized: Clinterocera ...
Centrochilus howdeni gen. nov., sp. nov. (Mexico) is described and illustrated. Cyclidinus velutinus...
This study provides a systematic account of the subfamily Cetoniinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in S...
The American genera of Cetoniini (Coleoptera: Cetoniinae) are analyzed. Fifty-eight morphological ch...
The Madagascan cetoniid fauna is very diverse and strongly endemic – with ca. 330 endemic species (m...
A comprehensive revision of the genus Hoplopyga Thomson, 1880 is presented. Eighteen species are red...
New material collected recently throughout the Afrotropical region has led to a major reassessment o...
The genus Cremastocheilus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) is a myrmecophilous group of approx...
A male cetoniine specimen recently submitted for identification from the Ditsong Museum of Natural H...
Two canestriniid genera: Tamarangia, Kahoorangia and the following species are newly described: Sand...
A revised key to the subfamilies, tribes and subtribes of the Cetoniidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea)...
Three genera are diagnosed and discussed: Pseudopilinurgus Moser, Callynomes Mohnike (= Praona Westw...
Jákl, Stanislav (2011): Description of seven new taxa of Cetoniinae from Indonesia (Coleoptera: Scar...
Abstract. The Cetoniidae, the showiest of scarabs, comprises some 3900 species in 515 genera, distri...
The Afrotropical genus Hypselogenia Burmeister is diagnosed and discussed. The characters of the spe...
A key to the Asian cremastochiliform genera is given. Three synonymies are emphasized: Clinterocera ...
Centrochilus howdeni gen. nov., sp. nov. (Mexico) is described and illustrated. Cyclidinus velutinus...
This study provides a systematic account of the subfamily Cetoniinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in S...
The American genera of Cetoniini (Coleoptera: Cetoniinae) are analyzed. Fifty-eight morphological ch...
The Madagascan cetoniid fauna is very diverse and strongly endemic – with ca. 330 endemic species (m...
A comprehensive revision of the genus Hoplopyga Thomson, 1880 is presented. Eighteen species are red...
New material collected recently throughout the Afrotropical region has led to a major reassessment o...
The genus Cremastocheilus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) is a myrmecophilous group of approx...
A male cetoniine specimen recently submitted for identification from the Ditsong Museum of Natural H...
Two canestriniid genera: Tamarangia, Kahoorangia and the following species are newly described: Sand...