Europs

Europs is a genus of beetles in the family Monotomidae, containing the following species:[1]

  • Europs alutacea Champion, 1924
  • Europs amabilis Grouvelle, 1899
  • Europs apicalis Reitter, 1872
  • Europs bilineatus Sharp, 1900
  • Europs birmanica Grouvelle, 1897
  • Europs brevis Grouvelle, 1896
  • Europs calognathus Grouvelle, 1914
  • Europs chilensis Grouvelle, 1896
  • Europs cognatus Sharp, 1900
  • Europs corticinus Grouvelle, 1896
  • Europs crenicollis Grouvelle, 1906
  • Europs depressus Grouvelle, 1896
  • Europs diffusus Sharp, 1900
  • Europs discedens Sharp, 1900
  • Europs duplicatus Wollaston, 1862
  • Europs euplectoides Sharp, 1900
  • Europs fallax Grouvelle, 1902
  • Europs fervida Blatchley, 1928
  • Europs flavidus Bousquet, 2003
  • Europs foveicollis Grouvelle & Raffray, 1908
  • Europs frontalis Grouvelle, 1896
  • Europs frugivorus Blatchley, 1928
  • Europs germari Reitter, 1876
  • Europs gestroi Grouvelle, 1906
  • Europs horni Grouvelle, 1908
  • Europs illaesus Sharp, 1900
  • Europs impressicollis Wollaston, 1854
  • Europs impressus Grouvelle, 1896
  • Europs indica Grouvelle, 1903
  • Europs kolbei Grouvelle, 1908
  • Europs longulus Sharp, 1900
  • Europs luridipennis (Reitter, 1876)
  • Europs maculatus Grouvelle, 1896
  • Europs mariae Grouvelle, 1906
  • Europs multipunctatus Grouvelle, 1908
  • Europs nanus Sharp, 1900
  • Europs obtusus Sharp, 1900
  • Europs oxytela Sharp, 1900
  • Europs pallipennis (LeConte, 1861)
  • Europs pumilio Sharp, 1900
  • Europs raffrayi Grouvelle, 1896
  • Europs rhizophagoides Reitter, 1872
  • Europs simplex Sharp, 1900
  • Europs sordidus Grouvelle, 1896
  • Europs striatulus Fall in Fall & Cockerell, 1907
  • Europs sulcicollis Bousquet, 2003
  • Europs temporis Reitter, 1884
  • Europs vicinus Grouvlle, 1896
  • Europs wollastoni Reitter, 1872
  • Europs zonatus Grouvelle, 1902

Europs
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Suborder:
Family:
Genus:
Europs

Wollaston, 1854

References

  1. Monotomidae Species List at Joel Hallan’s Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved on 17 May 2012.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.