- Source: Kheper
Kheper is a subgenus of Scarabaeus: the typical genus of scarab beetles in the tribe Scarabaeini. The genus name honors the god Khepri in the ancient Egyptian religion, who is depicted as having a scarab for a head. Kheper can be found on the border between Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa in the arid sand dunes. This genus of scarab beetles share a family with the oldest and most revered scarab beetles, the Scarabaeus sacer.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Filsafat Timur
- Sahasrara
- Shoshenq II
- So (raja Mesir)
- Scarabaeus aegyptiorum
- Scarabaeus nigroaeneus
- Scarabaeus bonellii
- Scarabaeus asceticus
- Scarabaeus venerabilis
- Scarabaeus cupreus
- Kheper
- Sahasrara
- Khepri
- Tybalt
- Scarab (artifact)
- List of Egyptian deities
- Scarabaeus erichsoni
- Manipura
- Menkheperre
- Akhenaten: Son of the Sun