Diplocladus

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Diplocladus
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Diplocladus kuwerti
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Cleridae
Genus: Diplocladus
Fairmaire, 1885
Species

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Diplocladus is a gens of beetles in the subfamily Tillinae.

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Species

Diplocladus arabicus - Diplocladus bipunctatus - Diplocladus compactus - Diplocladus ebureofasciatus - Diplocladus kuwerti - Diplocladus louvelii - Diplocladus nigrinus - Diplocladus oculicollis - Diplocladus pulcher - Diplocladus rufobasalis - Diplocladus rufus

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