Anthrenocerus Explained
Anthrenocerus is a genus of beetles in the family Dermestidae, the skin beetles.
Species include:[1]
- Anthrenocerus armstrongi Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus arrowi Armstrong, 1949
- Anthrenocerus australis (Hope, 1843)
- Anthrenocerus bicolor Arrow, 1915
- Anthrenocerus blackburni Armstrong, 1943
- Anthrenocerus brindabella Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus chalceous Armstrong, 1943
- Anthrenocerus concolorous Armstrong, 1943
- Anthrenocerus condensus Armstrong, 1943
- Anthrenocerus confertus Reitter, 1881
- Anthrenocerus convexus Armstrong, 1943
- Anthrenocerus corrugatus Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus decoris Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus hirsutus Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus intricatus Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus maculosus Armstrong, 1943
- Anthrenocerus micus Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus nebulosus Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus occidentalis Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus pilatus Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus pinto Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus pulchellus Arrow, 1915
- Anthrenocerus quadrifasciatus Blackburn, 1903
- Anthrenocerus schwarzeneggeri Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus signatus Armstrong, 1943
- Anthrenocerus stellatus Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus stigmacrophilus Armstrong, 1949
- Anthrenocerus terzonatus Blackburn, 1903
- Anthrenocerus tessellatus Roach, 2000
- Anthrenocerus trimaculatus Armstrong, 1943
- Anthrenocerus variabilis Reitter, 1881
Notes and References
- http://bie.ala.org.au/species/urn:lsid:biodiversity.org.au:afd.taxon:80106c20-f190-46c0-b6e3-c661149d3fbd#tab_classification Anthrenocerus.