Labrocerus Explained
Labrocerus is a genus of beetles in the family Dermestidae, containing the following species:[1]
- Labrocerus argyroxiphii Beal, 2000
- Labrocerus auratus Beal, 2000
- Labrocerus concolor Sharp in Blackburn & Sharp, 1885
- Labrocerus curticornis Sharp, 1908
- Labrocerus dasytoides Sharp, 1908
- Labrocerus depressus Sharp, 1908
- Labrocerus jaynei Sharp in Blackburn & Sharp, 1885
- Labrocerus laticornis Sharp, 1908
- Labrocerus moerens Sharp, 1908
- Labrocerus obscurus Blackburn in Blackburn & Sharp, 1885
- Labrocerus obsoletus Sharp, 1908
- Labrocerus producens Beal, 2000
- Labrocerus quadrisignatus Sharp, 1908
- Labrocerus setosus Sharp, 1908
- Labrocerus similaris Sharp, 1908
- Labrocerus suffusus Sharp, 1908
- Labrocerus vestitus Sharp, 1908
Notes and References
- http://insects.tamu.edu/research/collection/hallan/Arthropoda/Insects/Coleoptera/Family/Dermestidae.txt Dermestidae Species List