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- Q18745588 subject Q8789530.
- Q18745588 abstract "The Tok-tok beetles (genus Psammodes) are ground-dwelling, Afrotropical beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. They are stout in shape and typically black or dark rufous in colour. They average about 2.6 cm in body length, but the Spindle toktokkie (P. bertolonii) has an elongate body shape and measures 5.3 cm, while P. sulcicollis reaches 6 to 8 cm, and is the largest Tenebrionid in the world. Like the related genus Dichtha, the adults tap out a rhythm on the ground to attract and locate mates. Habitats are varied, from coastal forest to ridges, koppies, woodland and desert sand.".
- Q18745588 class Q1390.
- Q18745588 family Q15138531.
- Q18745588 family Q615799.
- Q18745588 kingdom Q729.
- Q18745588 order Q147877.
- Q18745588 order Q22671.
- Q18745588 phylum Q1360.
- Q18745588 thumbnail Psammodes_cf_batesi,_a,_Skeerpoort.jpg?width=300.
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- Q18745588 wikiPageExternalLink substrate-vibration.
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- Q18745588 wikiPageExternalLink phanerotomeina.
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- Q18745588 classis "Insecta".
- Q18745588 familia Q615799.
- Q18745588 ordo Q22671.
- Q18745588 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q18745588 regnum "Animalia".
- Q18745588 subordo Q147877.
- Q18745588 tribus Q15138531.
- Q18745588 type Animal.
- Q18745588 type Eukaryote.
- Q18745588 type Insect.
- Q18745588 type Species.
- Q18745588 type Thing.
- Q18745588 type Q1390.
- Q18745588 type Q19088.
- Q18745588 type Q729.
- Q18745588 comment "The Tok-tok beetles (genus Psammodes) are ground-dwelling, Afrotropical beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. They are stout in shape and typically black or dark rufous in colour. They average about 2.6 cm in body length, but the Spindle toktokkie (P. bertolonii) has an elongate body shape and measures 5.3 cm, while P. sulcicollis reaches 6 to 8 cm, and is the largest Tenebrionid in the world. Like the related genus Dichtha, the adults tap out a rhythm on the ground to attract and locate mates.".
- Q18745588 label "Psammodes".
- Q18745588 depiction Psammodes_cf_batesi,_a,_Skeerpoort.jpg.