proscarabaeus
Proscarabaeus is a genus of scarab beetles in the family Scarabaeidae. These beetles are characterized by their stout, often heavily built bodies and distinctive lamellate antennae. The specific morphology of Proscarabaeus species can vary, but generally, they exhibit characteristics typical of the Scarabaeidae family, including a fossorial (digging) adaptation in their legs. The diet of Proscarabaeus typically consists of decaying organic matter, dung, or plant material, depending on the specific species and its habitat.
The distribution of Proscarabaeus is primarily within the Palearctic and Oriental realms, with many species found