Species of beetle
Nicrophorus germanicus
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Scientific classification
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Domain:
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Arthropoda
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Class:
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Insecta
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Order:
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Coleoptera
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Suborder:
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Polyphaga
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Infraorder:
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Staphyliniformia
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Family:
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Silphidae
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Genus:
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Nicrophorus
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Species:
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N. germanicus
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Binomial name
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Nicrophorus germanicus
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Synonyms
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- Silpha germanica Linnaeus, 1758
- Silpha speciosa J.D. Schulzens, 1775
- Dermestes listerianus Fourcroy, 1785
- Necrophorus [sic] bimaculatus Haworth, 1807
- Necrophorus [sic] frontalis Fischer von Waldheim, 1844
- Necrophorus [sic] cadaverinus Gistel, 1857 (Preocc.)
- Necrophorus [sic] proserpinae Gistel, 1857
- Necrophorus [sic] ruthenus Motschulsky, 1859
- Necrophorus [sic] germanicus v. bipunctatus Kraatz, 1880
- Necrophorus [sic] germanicus v. apicalis Kraatz, 1880
- Silpha germanica v. fascifera Reitter, 1884
- Necrophorus [sic] grandior Angell, 1912
- Necrophorus [sic] armeniacus Portevin, 1922
- Necrophorus [sic] ornatus Hlisnikovsky, 1964
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Nicrophorus germanicus is a burying beetle described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. Males are larger than females and can reach a body length of 27 mm.[1]
See also
Nicrophorus quadripunctuatus
References
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