Asklepia Explained
Asklepia is a genus of beetle in the family Carabidae first described by Max Liebke in 1938.[1]
Species
Asklepia contains the following twenty-seven species:[2]
- Asklepia adisi Erwin & Zamorano, 2014
- Asklepia asuncionensis Erwin & Zamorano, 2014
- Asklepia biolat Erwin & Zamorano, 2014
- Asklepia bracheia Zamorano & Erwin, 2014
- Asklepia campbellorum Zamorano & Erwin, 2014
- Asklepia cuiabaensis Erwin & Zamorano, 2014
- Asklepia demiti Erwin & Zamorano, 2014
- Asklepia duofos Zamorano & Erwin, 2014
- Asklepia ecuadoriana Erwin & Zamorano, 2014
- Asklepia geminata (Bates, 1871)
- Asklepia grammechrysea Zamorano & Erwin, 2014
- Asklepia hilaris (Bates, 1871)
- Asklepia kathleenae Erwin & Zamorano, 2014
- Asklepia laetitia Zamorano & Erwin, 2014
- Asklepia lebioides (Bates, 1871)
- Asklepia macrops Erwin & Zamorano, 2014
- Asklepia marchantaria Erwin & Zamorano, 2014
- Asklepia marituba Zamorano & Erwin, 2014
- Asklepia matomena Zamorano & Erwin, 2014
- Asklepia pakitza Erwin & Zamorano, 2014
- Asklepia paraguayensis Zamorano & Erwin, 2014
- Asklepia pulchripennis (Bates, 1871)
- Asklepia samiriaensis Zamorano & Erwin, 2014
- Asklepia stalametlitos Zamorano & Erwin, 2014
- Asklepia strandi Liebke, 1938
- Asklepia surinamensis Zamorano & Erwin, 2014
- Asklepia vigilante Erwin & Zamorano, 2014
Notes and References
- Liebke . Max . 1938 . Denkschrift über die Carabiden-Tribus Colliurini . 4 . 37–141.
- Web site: Asklepia Liebke, 1938 . Catalogue of Life . 2023-04-08 .