Biology:Ordobrevia
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Short description: Genus of beetles
Ordobrevia | |
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Ordobrevia constricta | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Elmidae |
Tribe: | Elmini |
Genus: | Ordobrevia Sanderson, 1953 |
Ordobrevia is a genus of riffle beetles in the family Elmidae. There are about 11 described species in Ordobrevia.[1][2][3]
Species
These 11 species belong to the genus Ordobrevia:
- Ordobrevia amamiensis (Nomura, 1957)
- Ordobrevia communis Delève, 1968
- Ordobrevia constricta Delève, 1968
- Ordobrevia flavolineata Delève, 1973
- Ordobrevia fletcheri (Champion, 1923)
- Ordobrevia foveicollis (Schönfeldt, 1888)
- Ordobrevia gotoi Nomura, 1959
- Ordobrevia longicollis (Pic, 1923)
- Ordobrevia nubifer (Fall, 1901)
- Ordobrevia nubifera (Fall, 1901)
- Ordobrevia reflexicollis (Bollow, 1940)
References
Further reading
- Fall, H. C. (1901). "List of the Coleoptera of Southern California, with notes on habits and distribution and descriptions of new species". California Academy of Sciences, Occasional Papers 8: 1–282. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.8769. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/36607#page/7/mode/1up.
- Sanderson, M. W. (1953). "A revision of the Nearctic genera of Elmidae". Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 26 (4): 148–163.
- Brown, Harley P. (1983). "Family: Elmidae". A Catalog of the Coleoptera of America North of Mexico. USDA Agriculture Handbook. United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. https://naldc-legacy.nal.usda.gov/naldc/download.xhtml?id=IND84058325&content=PDF.
- Čiampor, Fedor, Jr; Čiamporová-Zaťovičová, Zuzana (2019). "World Elmidae". Slovak Academy of Sciences. http://elmidae.myspecies.info/.
- Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Volume 3: Scarabaeoidea - Scirtoidea - Dascilloidea - Buprestoidea - Byrrhoidea. Apollo Books. 2006. ISBN 978-90-04-30914-2.
Wikidata ☰ Q18113401 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordobrevia.
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