Clavigralla Explained
Clavigralla is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Coreidae.[1]
The species of this genus are found in Africa, with one from Asia.
Species
Species:[2]
- Clavigralla aculeata
- Clavigralla alpica
- Clavigralla andersoni
- Clavigralla angolensis
- Clavigralla ankatsoensis
- Clavigralla annectans
- Clavigralla annulipes
- Clavigralla asterix
- Clavigralla biston
- Clavigralla bovilla
- Clavigralla breviceps
- Clavigralla curvipes
- Clavigralla egregia
- Clavigralla elongata
- Clavigralla gibbosa
- Clavigralla griseola
- Clavigralla horrida
- Clavigralla hystricodes
- Clavigralla hystrix
- Clavigralla insignis
- Clavigralla leontjevi
- Clavigralla leroyi
- Clavigralla longispina
- Clavigralla madagascariensis
- Clavigralla marmorata
- Clavigralla minor
- Clavigralla mira
- Clavigralla montana
- Clavigralla natalensis
- Clavigralla neavei
- Clavigralla orientalis
- Clavigralla oxonis
- Clavigralla pabo
- Clavigralla pusilla
- Clavigralla ruandana
- Clavigralla schnelli
- Clavigralla scutellaris
- Clavigralla shadabi
- Clavigralla simillima
- Clavigralla spiniscutis
- Clavigralla strabo
- Clavigralla tomentosicollis
- Clavigralla tuberculicollis
- Clavigralla uelensis
- Clavigralla wittei
- Clavigralla zambiae
Notes and References
- Web site: Clavigralla Spinola, 1837 . www.gbif.org . 11 May 2021 . en.
- Web site: genus Clavigralla Spinola, 1837: Coreoidea Species File . 2024-02-13 . coreoidea.speciesfile.org.