Ceracis Explained
Ceracis is a genus of tree-fungus beetle in the family Ciidae.[1]
Species
These 28 species belong to the genus Ceracis:
i c g b- Ceracis castaneipennis (Mellié, 1848)
g- Ceracis cucullatus (Mellié, 1849)
g- Ceracis curtus (Mellié, 1848)
i c g- Ceracis dixiensis (Tanner, 1934)
i c g- Ceracis furcifer Mellié, 1849
g- Ceracis japonus Reitter, 1878
- Ceracis laminicollis Miyatake, 1982
g- Ceracis laticornis Pic, 1922
g- Ceracis magister Lawrence, 1971
i c g- Ceracis minutissimus (Mellié, 1848)
i c g- Ceracis minutus Dury, 1917
i c g- Ceracis monocerus Lawrence, 1967
i c g- Ceracis multipunctatus (Mellié, 1848)
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i c g b- Ceracis obrieni Lawrence, 1967
i c g- Ceracis particularis Pic, 1922
g- Ceracis pecki Lawrence, 1971
i c g- Ceracis powelli Lawrence, 1967
i c g- Ceracis pullulus (Casey, 1898)
i c g- Ceracis punctulatus Casey, 1898
i c g- Ceracis quadricornis Gorham, 1886
i c g- Ceracis quadridentatus Pic, 1922
g- Ceracis sallei (Mellié, 1848)
i c g- Ceracis schaefferi Dury, 1917
i c g
i c g b
i c g bData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.netNotes and References
- Book: I. Lobl & A. Smetana . Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Volume 5: Tenebrionoidea . Stenstrup, Denmark . Apollo . 2008 . 55–62 . 978-87-88757-84-2.