Anilicus

Anilicus is a genus of beetles in the click beetle family.

Anilicus
Anilicus semiflavus
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Anilicus

Candèze, 1863

Description

Body is oblong, parallel-sided and flattened. These beetles are characterized by a bicolorous black and orange or red coloration.[1]

Distribution

They are endemic to Central and coastal eastern Australia and south-western Australia.[1]

Species

  • Anilicus attenuatus Candèze, 1863
  • Anilicus loricatus Candèze, 1863
  • Anilicus parvus Gullan, 1977
  • Anilicus rectilineatus Gullan, 1977
  • Anilicus semiflavus (Germar, 1844)
  • Anilicus xanthomus (W.S. Macleay, 1826)

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