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Phaenops (beetle)
Genus of beetles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Phaenops is a genus of metallic wood-boring beetles, or jewel beetles, in the family Buprestidae, family Buprestinae, tribe Melanophilini. There are more than 20 described species in Phaenops, found in North America and the Palearctic.[1][2][3]
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These 27 species belong to the genus Phaenops:
- Phaenops abies (Champlain & Knull, 1923) (North America)
- Phaenops aeneola (Melsheimer, 1845) (North America)
- Phaenops aerea Ganglbauer, 1886 (Palearctic)
- Phaenops aneola (Melshimer) (North America)
- Phaenops californica (Van Dyke, 1918) (California flatheaded borer) (North America)
- Phaenops carolina (Manee, 1913) (North America)
- Phaenops caseyi (Obenberger, 1944)
- Phaenops cyanea (Fabricius, 1775) (Palearctic)
- Phaenops delagrangei (Abeille de Perrin, 1891) (Palearctic)
- Phaenops drummondi (Kirby, 1837) (flatheaded fir borer) (North America)
- Phaenops formaneki (Jakobson, 1913) (Europe)
- Phaenops fulvoguttata (Harris, 1829) (hemlock borer) (North America)
- Phaenops gentilis (LeConte, 1863) (North America)
- Phaenops guttulata (Gebler, 1830) (Europe)
- Phaenops horni (Obenberger, 1944)
- Phaenops intrusa (Horn, 1882) (North America)
- Phaenops knoteki Reitter, 1898 (Palearctic)
- Phaenops lecontei (Obenberger, 1928) (North America)
- Phaenops marmottani (Fairmaire, 1868) (Palearctic)
- Phaenops obenbergeri (Knull, 1952) (North America)
- Phaenops obtusa (Horn, 1882) (North America)
- Phaenops piniedulis (Burke, 1908) (North America)
- Phaenops sumptuosa (Abeille de Perrin, 1904) (Palearctic)
- Phaenops vandykei (Obenberger, 1944) (North America)
- Phaenops yang Kubán & Bílý, 2009 (China)
- Phaenops yin Kubán & Bílý, 2009 (China)
- † Phaenops perekischkulensis Alexeev, 1996 (Azerbaijan)
- Phaenops aeneola, New Jersey
- Phaenops cyanea
- Phaenops drummondi, Canada
- Phaenops formaneki, Czech Republic
- Phaenops fulvoguttata, Maine
- Phaenops gentilis, Arizona
- Phaenops guttulata, Russia
- Phaenops knoteki, Greece
- Phaenops lecontei, Washington
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