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- Pseudocolaspis duvivieri is a species of leaf beetle of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, described by Martin Jacoby in 1903. Jacoby, M. (1903). "Descriptions...
- Abacetus duvivieri is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Tschitscherine in 1899. "Abacetus duvivieri Tschitscherine...
- Sternocera diardii Gory, 1840 Sternocera discedens Kolbe, 1901 Sternocera duvivieri Kerremans, 1898 Sternocera feldspathica White, 1843 Sternocera foveopubens...
- following species: Paracastalia bettoni Waterhouse, 1904 Paracastalia duvivieri (Kerremans, 1898) Paracastalia gebhardti (Hoscheck, 1931) Paracastalia...
- chalybeus (Hope, 1831) Aplosonyx collaris (Duvivier, 1885) Aplosonyx duvivieri (Jacoby, 1900) Aplosonyx fraternus (Duvivier, 1891) Aplosonyx frenbi (Bowditch...
- (Jacoby, 1899): synonym of Aulacophora tibialis Chapuis, 1876 Aulacophora duvivieri Baly, 1886: synonym of Aulacophora cornuta Baly, 1879 Aulacophora fabricii...
- Smaragdina dohertyi (Jacoby, 1908) Smaragdina duporti Pic, 1937) Smaragdina duvivieri (Jacoby, 1908) Smaragdina emarginata Medvedev, 1995 Smaragdina eroshkinae...
- Tishechkin & Konstantinov, 2015 Diabrotica duplicata Jacoby, 1887 Diabrotica duvivieri Baly, 1886 Diabrotica dysoni Baly, 1886 Diabrotica egleri (Bechyne & Bechyne...
- Africa) Graphipterus dukei Basilewsky, 1986 (South Africa) Graphipterus duvivieri Burgeon, 1929 (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Zambia) Graphipterus...
- Kamosia andreinii Kerremans, 1907 Kamosia arrowi (Obenberger, 1924) Kamosia duvivieri Kerremans, 1898 Kamosia indigacea (Obenberger, 1924) Kamosia infernalis...