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what is it family of these Tumblebugs?
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Collected from Xiaogan City, Hubei Province.
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another species
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Hi, the second one is Melolonthidae and the first one could be also Melolonthidae, but also Rutelidae (I am not sure about the first one, but look like Rutelidae for me )

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Thank you, alexaandru
 
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Please help me to identify the six Tumblebugs?
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No one give me a possible suggest?
 
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