Definition of Copelatinae. Meaning of Copelatinae. Synonyms of Copelatinae

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Definition of Copelatinae

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Meaning of Copelatinae from wikipedia

- beetles in the family Dytiscidae. It is the sole tribe in the subfamily Copelatinae. The largest genus within the tribe is Copelatus, which has about 470...
- and a review of the A. knischi species group (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae: Copelatinae)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 1859: 63–68. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1859.1.4. Archived...
- Balfour-Browne, 1943 Rhantus Dejean, 1833 Rugosus García, 2001 Subfamily Copelatinae Branden, 1885 Agaporomorphus Zimmermann, 1921 Aglymbus Sharp, 1880 Copelatus...
- of diving beetle. It is part of the genus Copelatus in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae. It was described by Sharp in 1882. Dytiscidae...
- of diving beetle. It is part of the genus Copelatus in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae. It was described by Bilardo & Rocchi in 1995...
- beetle. It is part of the genus Copelatus, which is in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae. It was described by Bilardo & Pederzani in...
- of diving beetle. It is part of the genus Copelatus in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae. It was described by Bilardo & Rocchi in 1995...
- of diving beetle. It is part of the genus Copelatus in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae. It was described by G. R. Waterhouse in 1845...
- of diving beetle. It is part of the genus Copelatus in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae. It was described by Guignot in 1957. Dytiscidae...
- of diving beetle. It is part of the genus Copelatus in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae. It was described by Régimbart in 1892. Dytiscidae...