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- Diamella is a genus of beetle in the family Carabidae. It was originally described by Arnošt Jedlička in 1952 as Dianella. Hongliang Shi, Hongzhang Zhou...
- Diamella cupreomicans is a species of ground beetle in the Lebiinae subfamily that can be found in China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Laos, Malaysia, and Vietnam...
- Diamella arrowi is a species of ground beetle in the Lebiinae subfamily that is endemic to the Philippines. The species is black coloured and is 7.3 millimetres...
- Diamella kaszabi is a species of ground beetle in the Lebiinae subfamily that is endemic to the Taiwan (Formosa). The species is black coloured with brown...
- (beetle), a species and genus of beetle in the family Carabidae now known as Diamella Dianella (gastropod), a genus of freshwater snails in the family Hydrobiidae...
- Allocota Motschulsky, 1860 Anchista Nietner, 1856 Dasiosoma Britton, 1937 Diamella Shi & Liang, 2013 Endynomena Chaudoir, 1873 Lachnoderma W.J.MacLeay, 1873...
- Allocota Motschulsky, 1860 Anchista Nietner, 1856 Dasiosoma Britton, 1937 Diamella Shi & Liang, 2013 Endynomena Chaudoir, 1873 Lachnoderma W.J.MacLeay, 1873...
- Boundenga, Larson; Willaume, Eric; Ngoubangoye, Barthélémy; Moukodoum, Nancy Diamella; Paupy, Christophe; Durand, Patrick; Rougeron, Virginie; Ollomo, Benjamin;...
- have become synonyms: Physodera cupreomicans (Oberthur, 1883): Synonym of Diamella cupreomicans (Oberthur, 1883) Members of this genus usually have wide mandibles...
- andrewesi (Jedlicka, 1934) Allocota arrowi (Jedlicka, 1935): Synonym of Diamella arrowi (Jedlicka, 1935) Allocota caerulea Andrewes, 1933: Synonym of Allocota...