Clypeodytes

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Clypeodytes
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Adephaga
Family: Dytiscidae
Genus: Clypeodytes
Régimbart, 1894

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

  • Clypeodytes ater Bilardo & Rocchi, 1990
  • Clypeodytes bedeli Régimbart, 1895
  • Clypeodytes bicornis Bilardo & Pederzani, 1978
  • Clypeodytes bufo (Sharp, 1890)
  • Clypeodytes concivis Guignot, 1955
  • Clypeodytes cribrosus (Schaum, 1864)
  • Clypeodytes darlingtoni Watts, 1978
  • Clypeodytes densepunctatus Biström, 1988
  • Clypeodytes dilutus (Sharp, 1882)
  • Clypeodytes divoi Biström, 1988
  • Clypeodytes duodecimmaculatus Régimbart, 1899
  • Clypeodytes eboris Biström, 1988
  • Clypeodytes fartilis Guignot, 1951
  • Clypeodytes feryi Hendrich & Wang, 2006
  • Clypeodytes flexuosus Biström, 1988
  • Clypeodytes gestroi (Régimbart, 1888)
  • Clypeodytes hemani Vazirani, 1968
  • Clypeodytes insularis Guignot, 1956
  • Clypeodytes jaechi Wewalka & Biström, 1987
  • Clypeodytes larsoni Hendrich & Wang, 2006
  • Clypeodytes lentus Sharp, 1904
  • Clypeodytes loriae (Régimbart, 1892)
  • Clypeodytes meridionalis Régimbart, 1895
  • Clypeodytes migrator (Sharp, 1882)
  • Clypeodytes perlautus Biström, 1988
  • Clypeodytes pertusus Guignot, 1950
  • Clypeodytes procerus Omer-Cooper, 1959
  • Clypeodytes proditus Guignot, 1942
  • Clypeodytes pseudolentus Biström, 1988
  • Clypeodytes roeri Biström, 1988
  • Clypeodytes severini (Régimbart, 1892)
  • Clypeodytes simplex Guignot, 1936
  • Clypeodytes sordidipennis Régimbart, 1903
  • Clypeodytes spangleri Biström, 1988
  • Clypeodytes submarginatus Biström, 1988
  • Clypeodytes viator Biström, 1988
  • Clypeodytes weberi Biström, 1988
  • Clypeodytes weiri Hendrich & Wang, 2006

References

  1. Dytiscidae Species List at Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved on 7 May 2012.


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