Liparetrus asper is a species of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae.[1] It is found in Australia (New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Queensland).[2][3]

Liparetrus asper
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Scarabaeiformia
Family: Scarabaeidae
Genus: Liparetrus
Species:
L. asper
Binomial name
Liparetrus asper
MacLeay, 1886
Synonyms
  • Liparetrus spretus Blackburn, 1892

Taxonomy

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This species belongs to the atratus species group. The defining characters of this group include the absence of scales on the clypeus, frons, pronotum and abdomen.[3]

Description

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Adults reach a length of about 6.5–9 mm (0.26–0.35 in). The body is black, with dark brown to black legs and reddish tarsi.[3]

References

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  1. "Global Biodiversity Information Facility". gbif.org. Retrieved June 25, 2026.
  2. Schoolmeesters, P. (2025). "Liparetrus asper at Catalogue of Life". World Scarabaeidae Database (version 2025-10-07). In O. Bánki, Y. Roskov, M. Döring, G. Ower, D. R. Hernández Robles, C. A. Plata Corredor, T. Stjernegaard Jeppesen, A. Örn, T. Pape, D. Hobern, S. Garnett, H. Little, R. E. DeWalt, J. Miller, T. Orrell, & R. Aalbu, Catalogue of Life (2026-01-16). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Catalogue of Life Foundation. Retrieved June 25, 2026.
  3. 1 2 3 Britton, E. B. (1980). "A revision of the Australian chafers (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae). Vol. 3. Tribe Liparetrini: Genus Liparetrus". Australian Journal of Zoology, Supplementary Series. 76: 1-209. Retrieved June 25, 2026.