Rhinocoeta
Rhinocoeta is a genus of colorful beetles belonging to the subfamily Cetoniinae, family Scarabaeidae.
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Rhinocoeta (Haematonotus) hauseri | |
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Tribe: | Xiphoscelidini |
Genus: | Rhinocoeta Burmeister, 1842 |
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Lipoclita Péringuey, 1907[1] |
Taxonomy
Subgenus Rhinocoeta Burmeister, 1842
- Rhinocoeta armata Boheman, 1857
- Rhinocoeta cornuta (Fabricius, 1781)
- Rhinocoeta jenisi Krajcik, 2006
- Rhinocoeta limbaticollis Péringuey, 1901
- Rhinocoeta maraisi Holm, 1992[1]
- Rhinocoeta sanguinipes (Gory & Percheron, 1833)
Subgenus Haematonotus Kraatz, 1880[1]
- Rhinocoeta (Haematonotus) leonardi Beinhundner, 2013[2]
- Rhinocoeta (Haematonotus) ruteri Basilewsky, 1956
- Rhinocoeta (Haematonotus) turbida (Boheman, 1860)
- Rhinocoeta (Haematonotus) hauseri (Kraatz, 1896)
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References
- Holm, E. (1992). "Revision of the African Cetoniinae VI: genera Rhinocoeta Burmeister, Xiphosceloides gen. nov. and Rhixiphloea Burmeister (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)". Annals of the Transvaal Museum. 35 (27): 383–398. hdl:10520/AJA00411752_93.
- Beinhundner, Gerhard (2013). "Description of a new species of Rhinocoeta (Haematonotus) Kraatz 1880 from Democratic Republic of Congo and a new species of Dymusia Burmeister, 1842 from West Africa (Coleoptera, Cetoniidae)". Entomologia Africana. 18 (1): 37–43.
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