Ancistria

Ancistria is a genus of beetles in the family Passandridae.[1]

Ancistria
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Ancistria

Species

  • Ancistria alternans Grouvelle
  • Ancistria apicalis Reitter
  • Ancistria assamensis Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria bakeri Kessel
  • Ancistria basseti Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria beccarii Grouvelle
  • Ancistria bicolorata Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria bostrychoides Grouvelle
  • Ancistria bouchardi Grouvelle
  • Ancistria brancuccii Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria concava Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria cornuta Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria costata Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria emarginata Grouvelle
  • Ancistria fabricii Reitter
  • Ancistria foraminifrons Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria grouvellei Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria indica Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria kurosawai Sasaji
  • Ancistria lewisi Reitter
  • Ancistria longicapitata Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria micros Grouvelle
  • Ancistria nepalensis Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria nicolettae Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria papuana Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria pilosa Burckhardt & Slipinski
  • Ancistria reitteri Lewis
  • Ancistria retusa Fabricius
  • Ancistria stricta Grouvelle
  • Ancistria strigosa Grouvelle
  • Ancistria tarsalis Waterhouse
  • Ancistria tenera Gunther
  • Ancistria tenuis Grouvelle
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References

  1. Passandridae at insects.tamu.edu.


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