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Cebrioninae

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Note: this taxon list is still under construction. It does not yet contain all known Cebrioninae subgroups.

Containing group: Elateridae

Introduction

This group includes about 15 genera and 80 species distributed in three tribes: Aplastini Stibick, 1979; Cebrionini Latreille, 1802 and Cebriognathini Paulus, 1981. They are found worldwide except for Australian Region. 
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Scientific Name Scaptolenus lecontei
Comments Fig. 1.45 from Arnett, 1968 modified
Creator E. Van Tassell
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Identified By Ross H. Arnett, Jr
Life Cycle Stage adult
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Size 20-25 mm
Copyright © 1968 Ross H. Arnett, Jr
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