Definition of Hemipeplinae. Meaning of Hemipeplinae. Synonyms of Hemipeplinae

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- (Coleoptera: Mycteridae: Hemipeplinae)". Annales Zoologici. 47 (1/2): 79–92. Pollock, D.A. (1999). "Review of the New World Hemipeplinae (Coleoptera: Mycteridae)...
- pollocki is a species of beetle in the family Mycteridae, subfamily Hemipeplinae. The species is known from Mexico, specifically the Sonora region, where...
- anishae is a species of beetle in the family Mycteridae, and subfamily Hemipeplinae. The species is known from Belize, specifically the Cayo district, where...
- saymyname is a species of beetle in the family Mycteridae, subfamily Hemipeplinae. It is known from Malaysia, specifically from Sabah, Borneo, where it...
- Hemipeplus craigi is a species of beetle in the family Mycteridae, subfamily Hemipeplinae. This species is found in Papua New Guinea and the nearby islands of...
- heisenbergi is a species of beetle in the family Mycteridae, subfamily Hemipeplinae. The species is known from New Guinea, specifically the Eastern Highlands...
- joerebeccae is a species of beetle in the family Mycteridae, subfamily Hemipeplinae. The species is known from the Philippines, specifically from the islands...
- harkoneni is a species of beetle in the family Mycteridae, subfamily Hemipeplinae. The species is known from several islands in the Philippines, including...
- ResearchGate. KC, Sajan; Pollock, Darren A. (2025-01-21). "Review of the Hemipeplinae (Coleoptera: Mycteridae) fauna of the world with descriptions of twenty-nine...
- are about 30 genera and 160 species in three subfamilies Mycterinae, Hemipeplinae and Lacconotinae (=Eurypinae). These 3 subfamilies are extremely diverse...