Kamosia Explained
Kamosia is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species:[1]
- Kamosia abyssinica Kerremans, 1899
- Kamosia aethiopica (Kerremans, 1913)
- Kamosia alluaudi Kerremans, 1903
- Kamosia andreinii Kerremans, 1907
- Kamosia arrowi (Obenberger, 1924)
- Kamosia duvivieri Kerremans, 1898
- Kamosia indigacea (Obenberger, 1924)
- Kamosia infernalis (Obenberger, 1924)
- Kamosia jakobsoni Obenberger, 1935
- Kamosia kraatzi (Kerremans, 1899)
- Kamosia margotana Novak, 2010
- Kamosia mirabilis (Obenberger, 1919)
- Kamosia muelleri Obenberger, 1940
- Kamosia schultzei Kerremans, 1907
- Kamosia subinduta (Wallengren, 1881)
- Kamosia tenebricosa (Peringuey, 1908)
- Kamosia turneri Thery, 1941
- Kamosia vansoni Obenberger, 1935
- Kamosia zonata (Kerremans, 1914)
Notes and References
- Web site: Genus Kamosia . Bellamy, C. L. . 2013 . A Checklist of World Buprestoidea . 7 Sep 2021.