Sukelus

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Sukelus jessopi
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Sukelus
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S. jessopi
Binomial name
Sukelus jessopi
Branco, 1992
Synonyms

FalcidiusBranco, 1992 (homonym)

Sukelus is a genus of Scarabaeidae or scarab beetles in the tribe Onthophagini, containing the single species Sukelus jessopi. [1] [2]

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References

  1. Branco, T. (1992) Essai de revision des genres du 'groupe' Stiptopodius: les genres Pinacotarsus Harold, Heteroclitopus Peringuey, Dorbignyolus Branco, Eusaproecius Branco, Stiptocnemis Branco, Falcidius nov., Krikkenius nov. et Pinacopodius nov. (Coleoptera Scarabaeidae). Memorie della Società entomologica italiana, 70(2): 103-162
  2. "Sukelus - Wikispecies".