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- Ablaberoides is a genus of beetles within the family Melolonthidae. Ablaberoides cr****us Ablaberoides dentilabris Ablaberoides fahraei Ablaberoides flavipennis...
- Ablaberoides tardus are a species of beetles first discovered by Louis Albert Péringuey in 1904. No subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life. Péringuey...
- Ablaberoides dentilabris is a species of beetles in the family Melolonthidae. It is found in Africa, and was discovered by J. W. van Lansberge in 1886...
- Ablaberoides maynei is a species of beetles. No sub-species listed at the Catalogue of Life. Burgeon L. (1943) Notes sur divers genres de Trochalines du...
- Ablaberoides testaceipennis is a species of beetles discovered in 1924. No subspecies are listed on Catalogue of Life. Moser J. (1924) Beitrag zur Kenntnis...
- Ablaberoides oscurifrons is a species of bugs first discovered by Moser in 1920. No sub-species are listed in Catalogue of Life. Moser J. (1920) Beitrag...
- Ablaberoides fahraei is a species of beetle first discovered in 1904. No sub-species are listed in the Catalogue of Life. Péringuey L. (1904) Descriptive...
- Ablaberoides flavipennis is a species of beetle first discovered in 1873. No sub-species are listed in the Catalogue of Life. Fahraeus O.L. (1857) Insecta...
- Ablaberoides pavoninus is a beetle species described by Péringuey in 1904. No sub-species listed in Catalogue of Life. Péringuey L. (1904) Descriptive...
- Ablaberoides cr****us is a species of beetles first discovered by Olof Immanuel von Fåhraeus in 1857. No sub-species are listed at the Catalogue of Life...