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Scarab belongs to gill leaf antenna, and the rod-shaped part of antenna is short, which is gill leaf-shaped and consists of three sections. Scarab is an

What tentacles does the scarab belong to?

Scarab belongs to gill leaf antenna, and the rod-shaped part of antenna is short, which is gill leaf-shaped and consists of three sections. Scarab is an

What tentacles does the scarab belong to?

Scarab belongs to gill leaf antenna, and the rod-shaped part of antenna is short, which is gill leaf-shaped and consists of three sections. Scarab is an insect, COLEOPTERA Scarabaeidae, distributed in more than 20 provinces (autonomous regions) and cities in China. It is an important underground pest of peanuts, beans and food crops, which is widely distributed and harmful, and gradually rises to the first place among scarabs.

Insects of Scarabaeidae are mostly medium-sized species, usually oval or rectangular, and have strong bodies. The body color is monotonous, mostly brown, brown to dark brown, or all the same color, or with various stripes, and the luster is strong and weak.