Xenorhipis Explained
Xenorhipis is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, the jewel beetles. They are native to the Americas.[1]
Species include:[2]
- Xenorhipis acunai (Fisher, 1936)
- Xenorhipis alvarengi Cobos, 1964
- Xenorhipis bajacalifornica Westcott, 2008
- Xenorhipis brendeli LeConte, 1866
- Xenorhipis hidalgoensis Knull, 1952
- Xenorhipis klapperichorum (Nelson, 1978)
- Xenorhipis mexicana Nelson, 1968
- Xenorhipis meyeri Cobos, 1968
- Xenorhipis orinocoensis Bellamy, 1991
- Xenorhipis osborni Knull, 1936
- Xenorhipis parallela (Waterhouse, 1889)
- Xenorhipis prosopis Menley, 1985
- Xenorhipis strandi (Obenberger, 1928)
- Xenorhipis suturalis (Westwood, 1883)
- Xenorhipis vauriei Cazier, 1952
Notes and References
- 4008447. A New Species of Xenorhipis from Southwest Ecuador (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Manley. Gary V.. The Coleopterists Bulletin. 1985. 39. 4. 377–379.
- Web site: Genus Xenorhipis . Bellamy, C. L. . 2013 . A Checklist of World Buprestoidea . 7 Sep 2021.