Ctenicera

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Ctenicera
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Ctenicera sp.
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Ctenicera

Latreille, 1829
Synonyms
  • CleniocerusStephens, 1829 (Missp.)
  • CtenicoerusStephens, 1829 (Missp.)
  • LudiusEschscholtz, 1829
  • CtenicerusStephens, 1830 (Missp.)
  • CtinicerusLaporte, 1838 (Missp.)
  • CorymbitesLatreille, 1834
  • EuplastiusSchwarz, 1903
  • CorymbetesWoodworth, 1913 (Missp.)
  • KudiusMiwa, 1928
  • CteniocerusMiwa, 1934 (Missp.)
  • CtenoceraStepanov, 1935 (Missp.)

Ctenicera is a genus of click beetles. [1]

European species

European species within this genus include: [2]

Other selected species

See also

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