Cebrio
Cebrio is a genus of beetle of the subfamily Elaterinae from the family of click beetles.[1]
Cebrio | |
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Cebrio gigas | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Elateridae |
Tribe: | Cebrionini |
Genus: | Cebrio Olivier, 1790 |
Synonyms | |
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Species
According to Fauna Europaea, the following species are accepted within Cebrio:[1]
- Cebrio amori
- Cebrio andalusicus
- Cebrio angusticornis
- Cebrio antennatus
- Cebrio anthracinus
- Cebrio apicalis
- Cebrio benedicti
- Cebrio brevicornis
- Cebrio bruleirei
- Cebrio cantabricus
- Cebrio carbonarius
- Cebrio carrenii
- Cebrio cordubensis
- Cebrio corsicus
- Cebrio dufouri
- Cebrio elenacompteae
- Cebrio fabricii
- Cebrio fiorii
- Cebrio fossulatus
- Cebrio frater
- Cebrio fuscatus
- Cebrio germari
- Cebrio getschmanni
- Cebrio gigas
- Cebrio gypsicola
- Cebrio impresicollis
- Cebrio insignitus
- Cebrio insularis
- Cebrio maculicollis
- Cebrio malaccensis
- Cebrio melanocephalus
- Cebrio morio
- Cebrio moyses
- Cebrio neapolitanus
- Cebrio nigricornis
- Cebrio parvicollis
- Cebrio personatus
- Cebrio puberulus
- Cebrio pubicornis
- Cebrio rozasi
- Cebrio rubicundus
- Cebrio ruficollis
- Cebrio rufifrons
- Cebrio sardous
- Cebrio seguranus
- Cebrio seoanei
- Cebrio strictus
- Cebrio superbus
- Cebrio suturalis
- Cebrio tarifensis
- Cebrio testaceus
- Cebrio tricolor
- Cebrio ysernii
References
- "Cebrio - Olivier, 1790". Fauna Europaea. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
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