Stenocrepis (Stenous), Chaudoir, 1857
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Subgenus Stenous Chaudoir, 1857
Stenous Chaudoir, 1857: 39. Type species: Oodes cupreus Chaudoir, 1843 designated by Bousquet and Larochelle (1993: 201). Etymology (original). From the Greek stenos (narrow) and oön (egg), referring to the shape of the body (" habitus anguste ovatus ") of the adult [masculine].
Crossocrepis Chaudoir, 1857: 50. Type species: Oodes quatuordecimstriatus Chaudoir, 1843 by monotypy. Synonymy established by Bousquet (1996a: 483). Etymology. From the Greek crossos (fringe) and crepis (sole) [feminine].
Diversity.
Twenty species in temperate and tropical areas of the Nearctic (five species) and Neotropical (19 species) Regions, including the West Indies.
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Stenocrepis (Stenous)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Stenous
Chaudoir 1857 |
Crossocrepis
de Chaudoir 1857 |
Oodes cupreus
Chaudoir 1843 |
Oodes quatuordecimstriatus
Chaudoir 1843 |