DienophilSkelett
DienophilSkelett is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Carabidae, which includes ground beetles. The genus is characterized by its distinctive skeletal-like structures on the elytra, which are the hardened forewings of the beetle. These structures are unique to the genus and are not found in any other beetle group. The elytra of DienophilSkelett beetles are typically dark in color, with a glossy appearance.
The genus DienophilSkelett was first described by the German entomologist Max Bernhauer in 1907. Since then,
DienophilSkelett beetles are typically small to medium-sized, with a body length ranging from 10 to 20 millimeters.
The genus DienophilSkelett is of interest to entomologists and collectors due to the unique and distinctive