Lasioderma
Lasioderma | |
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Lasioderma serricorne | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Infraorder: | Bostrichiformia |
Superfamily: | Bostrichoidea |
Family: | Anobiidae |
Genus: | Lasioderma Stephens, 1835 |
Species | |
see text |
Wikispecies has information related to: Lasioderma |
Lasioderma is a genus of beetles in the family Anobiidae.[1][2]
As of 1990, there were over 50 species in the genus.[3]
Species include:
- Lasioderma aterrimum
- Lasioderma atrorubrum
- Lasioderma atrum
- Lasioderma babadjanidesi
- Lasioderma baudii
- Lasioderma bubalus
- Lasioderma corsicum
- Lasioderma desectum
- Lasioderma dolini[4]
- Lasioderma excavatum
- Lasioderma flavicollis
- Lasioderma fuscum
- Lasioderma haemorrhoidale
- Lasioderma kiesenwetteri
- Lasioderma kryzhanovskii
- Lasioderma laeve
- Lasioderma latitans
- Lasioderma mazokhini
- Lasioderma melanocephalum
- Lasioderma micans
- Lasioderma mikheechevi
- Lasioderma minutum
- Lasioderma morulum[4]
- Lasioderma mulsanti
- Lasioderma multipunctatum
- Lasioderma obscurum
- Lasioderma oculeum
- Lasioderma prolixum[4]
- Lasioderma punctulatum
- Lasioderma redtenbacheri
- Lasioderma semirufulum
- Lasioderma serricorne - cigarette beetle, tobacco beetle
- Lasioderma sparsum[4]
- Lasioderma striola
- Lasioderma tauricum[4]
- Lasioderma thoracicum
- Lasioderma torquatum
- Lasioderma triste
- Lasioderma turkestanicum
References
- ↑ Lasioderma. ITIS.
- ↑ Lasioderma. Nomen.
- ↑ White, R. E. (1990). Lasioderma haemorrhoidale (Ill.) now established in California, with biological data on Lasioderma species (Coleoptera: Anobiidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin 44(3) 344-48.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Toskina, I. N. (2011). New species of the genus Lasioderma (Coleoptera, Anobiidae) from Crimea and the Caucasus. Vestnik Zoologii 45(3), e-1.
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