Neotrachys
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Neotrachys

Obenberger, 1923

Neotrachys is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, the jewel beetles. These are Neotropical beetles, and many are known to use ferns as their host plants.[1]

Species include:[2]

  • Neotrachys amazonicus (Kerremans, 1896)
  • Neotrachys andrewsi Hespenheide, 2006
  • Neotrachys araguensis Cobos, 1978
  • Neotrachys bellamyi Hespenheide, 2006
  • Neotrachys bicolor Hespenheide, 1982
  • Neotrachys bilyi Hespenheide, 1990
  • Neotrachys bolivianus (Kerremans, 1897)
  • Neotrachys bordoni Cobos, 1978
  • Neotrachys caeruleus Hespenheide, 1982
  • Neotrachys caracaensis Cobos, 1978
  • Neotrachys chiriquiensis Hespenheide, 2006
  • Neotrachys concinnus (Fisher, 1922)
  • Neotrachys cupeyali (Zayas, 1988)
  • Neotrachys cuprascens Hespenheide, 2006
  • Neotrachys cyanea (Zayas, 1988)
  • Neotrachys dominicanus Thery, 1947
  • Neotrachys estebanus (Kerremans, 1896)
  • Neotrachys falconensis Cobos, 1978
  • Neotrachys fennahi Thery, 1940
  • Neotrachys gleicheniae Hespenheide, 1982
  • Neotrachys guadeloupensis (Fleutiaux & Salle, 1890)
  • Neotrachys hoffmani Fisher, 1930
  • Neotrachys jakovlevi Obenberger, 1932
  • Neotrachys mariae Hespenheide, 2006
  • Neotrachys nelsoni Hespenheide, 2006
  • Neotrachys panamaensis (Fisher, 1924)
  • Neotrachys refulgens Hespenheide, 2006
  • Neotrachys resplendens Hespenheide, 1982
  • Neotrachys segregatus (Waterhouse, 1889)
  • Neotrachys solisi Hespenheide, 2006
  • Neotrachys strandi Obenberger, 1923
  • Neotrachys wittmeri Cobos, 1959

References

  1. Hespenheide, Henry A. (1982). "A Revision of Central American Species of Neotrachys (Buprestidae)". The Coleopterists Bulletin. 36 (2): 328–349. JSTOR 4008076.
  2. Bellamy, C. L. (2013). "Genus Neotrachys". A Checklist of World Buprestoidea. Retrieved 7 Sep 2021.

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