Narcisa (beetle)

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Narcisa

Pascoe, 1863
Type species
Narcisa decidua
Pascoe, 1863 [1]
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Narcisa is a genus of beetles in the tribe Gymnochilini. The species are found in Far East Asia.

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References

  1. Notes on the Australian Longicornia, with descriptions of sixty new species. FP Pascoe Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 1, 526-570, 1863.