Mitophyllus

Mitophyllus is a genus of large stag beetles endemic to New Zealand.[1]

Mitophyllus
Mitophyllus macrocerus male illustrated by Des Helmore
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Mitophyllus

Parry, 1843

Species

  • Mitophyllus alboguttatus
  • Mitophyllus angusticeps
  • Mitophyllus arcuatus
  • Mitophyllus dispar
  • Mitophyllus falcatus
  • Mitophyllus foveolatus
  • Mitophyllus fusculus
  • Mitophyllus gibbosus
  • Mitophyllus insignis
  • Mitophyllus irroratus
  • Mitophyllus macrocerus
  • Mitophyllus parrianus
  • Mitophyllus reflexus
  • Mitophyllus solox
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See also

References

  1. Holloway, Beverley A. (December 1998). "A re‐evaluation of the genera of New Zealand aesaline stag beetles (Coleoptera: Lucanidae)". Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 28 (4): 641–656. doi:10.1080/03014223.1998.9517578.


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