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Abstract
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Introduction
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Nomenclatural and taxonomic history of the cyclocephaline scarabs (Scarabaeidae, Dynastinae, Cyclocephalini)
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Carl Linnaeus and his students
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Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean and Pierre André Latreille
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Francis de Laporte de Castelnau
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Hermann Burmeister
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Henry Walter Bates
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Thomas Lincoln Casey, Jr
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Gilbert John Arrow
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Lawrence Saylor
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Antonio Martínez
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Sebő Endrődi
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Late 20th and early 21st century French workers: Roger-Paul Dechambre, Fabien Dupuis, and Fortuné Chalumeau
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Late 20th and early 21st century North, Central, and South American workers: Brett Ratcliffe, Ronald Cave, Luis Joly, and Mary Liz Jameson
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Immature stages: diagnosis and identification
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Economic importance of larvae and adults
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Natural enemies: predation, parasites, and infections
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Vertebrate predation
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Invertebrate predators and parasitoids
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Entomopathogenic nematodes and worms
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Entomopathogenic bacteria and fungi
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Human use as food
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Cyclocephalines as floral visitors
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Scope of the Mutualism
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Attraction to flowers and inflorescences
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Redundancy of pollinating cyclocephalines
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Evolution and fossil record
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Fossil cyclocephalines
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Cyclocephaline Phylogeny
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Generic overviews
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Key to the Adults of the World Genera of Cyclocephalini (Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae)
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Acknowledgements
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