Selatosomus Explained
Selatosomus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Elateridae. The species of this genus are found in Europe, Japan, southern Africa and North America, and most of the species were formerly included in the genus Ctenicera.[1]
Selected species
- Selatosomus aeneus
- Selatosomus aeripennis
- Selatosomus amplicollis
- Selatosomus appropinquans
- Selatosomus carbo
- Selatosomus caucasicus
- Selatosomus confluens
- Selatosomus coreanus
- Selatosomus cruciatus
- Selatosomus destructor
- Selatosomus festivus
- Selatosomus funereus
- Selatosomus gloriosus
- Selatosomus graecus
- Selatosomus grandis
- Selatosomus huanghaoi
- Selatosomus jailensis
- Selatosomus lateralis
- Selatosomus latus
- Selatosomus melancholicus
- Selatosomus miegi
- Selatosomus montanus
- Selatosomus morulus
- Selatosomus nigricans
- Selatosomus pruininus
- Selatosomus puerilis
- Selatosomus pulcher
- Selatosomus rugosus
- Selatosomus semimetallicus
- Selatosomus sexualis
- Selatosomus splendens
- Selatosomus suckleyi
- Selatosomus tauricus
Notes and References
- Web site: Selatosomus Stephens . www.gbif.org . 20 February 2021 . en.