Nephus
Nephus is a genus of lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae. There are more than 25 described species in Nephus.[1][2] Several former species are now in the genus Scymnobius.[3]
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Coccinellidae |
Tribe: | Scymnini |
Genus: | Nephus Mulsant, 1846 |
Species
- Nephus aguilari Gourreau, 1975
- Nephus alyssae Golia & Golia, 2014[4]
- Nephus bicinctus (Mulsant & Godart, 1870)
- Nephus binaevatus (Mulsant, 1850)
- Nephus binotatus Brisout, 1863
- Nephus bipunctatus (Kugelann, 1794)
- Nephus bisignatus (Boheman, 1850)
- Nephus conjunctus Wollaston, 1870
- Nephus depressiusculus (Wollaston, 1867)
- Nephus flavopictus (Wollaston, 1854)
- Nephus georgei (Weise, 1929) (George's lady beetle)
- Nephus hiekei (Fursch, 1965)
- Nephus jacobsoni Barovskij, 1906
- Nephus kiesenwetteri Mulsant, 1850
- Nephus kreticus Fursch, 1965
- Nephus levaillanti Mulsant, 1850
- Nephus limonii (Donisthorpe, 1903)
- Nephus ludyi (Weise, 1897)
- Nephus nigricans Weise, 1879
- Nephus ornatus (LeConte, 1850) (ornate lady beetle)
- Nephus peyerimhoffi (Sicard, 1923)
- Nephus pooti Fursch, 1999
- Nephus quadrimaculatus (Herbst, 1783)
- Nephus redtenbacheri (Mulsant, 1846)
- Nephus reunioni (Fursch, 1974)
- Nephus roepkei (Fluiter, 1938)
- Nephus schatzmayri Canepari & Tedeschi, 1977
- Nephus schwarzi Gordon, 1976
- Nephus ulbrichi Fursch, 1977
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References
- "Nephus Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-02-27.
- "Nephus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-02-27.
- Gordon, R.D., Gonzalez, G.F. (2002) South American Coccinellidae (Coleoptera). Part IX: A systematic revision of Scymnobius Casey (Scymninae: Scymnini). Frustula Entomologica 25: 57-85
- Golia, V. and A. Golia. (2014). A new species of Nephus Mulsant (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Florida. Insecta Mundi 2014(0372)
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