Isoclerus

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Isoclerus
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Isoclerus

Lewis, 1892
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4 (see text)

Synonyms
  • Prionodera Wolcott, 1910 (Homonym)
  • Prionostichaeus Wolcott, 1911
  • Wolcottella Lucas, 1920
  • Allothaneroclerus Corporaal, 1939

Isoclerus is a genus of checkered beetles in the family Thanerocleridae.

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