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aethus-indicus
aethus-nigritus
amnestus-basidentatus
amnestus-pallidus
amnestus-pusillus
amnestus-pusio
amnestus-spinifrons
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cydnochoerus-nigrosignatus
cydnus-aterrimus
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cyrtomenus-crassus
cyrtomenus-emarginatus
dallasiellus-longulus
dallasiellus-lugubris
dallasiellus-californicus
dallasiellus-discrepans
dallasiellus-puncticoria
dallasiellus-vanduzeei
fromundus-pygmaeus
geotomus-alexandria
macroporus-repetitus
melanaethus-anthracinus
melanaethus-cavicollis
melanaethus-crenatus
melanaethus-noctivagus
melanaethus-pensylvanicus
melanaethus-planifrons
melanaethus-punctatissimus
melanaethus-robustus
melanaethus-subglaber
melanaethus-subpunctatus
melanaethus-uhleri
microporus-obliquus
microporus-shiromai
microporus-testudinatus
pangaeus-bilineatus
pangaeus-congruus
pangaeus-punctilineus
pangaeus-setosus
pangaeus-tuberculipes
pangaeus-aethiops
rhytidoporus-compactus
rhytidoporus-indentatus
scaptocoris-castaneus
sehirus-cinctus
sehirus-morio
tominotus-caecus
tominotus-communis
tominotus-conformis
tominotus-signoreti
tominotus-unisetosus
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