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Copelatus Ankaratra
''Copelatus'' is a large genus of small diving beetles. There are some 470 described species in the genus, found worldwide, but they are most diverse in tropical South America, Africa and South-East Asia. Copelatus are often black or brown in color, many species of Copelatus possessing visible longitudinal furrows down the dorsal side of the wings of both sexes. Systematics The genus ''Copelatus'' is divided into several subgenera (''Colepatus'', ''Papuadytes'' etc.), some of which are sometimes treated as separate genera. It may be paraphyletic with respect to the smaller Copelatinae genera '' Lacconectus'' and '' Aglymbus''.Balke,M et al., MtDNA phylogeny and biogeography of Copelatinae, a highly diverse group of tropical diving beetles (Dytiscidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Vol. 32, Issue 3, 2004 The species include: Species * '' Copelatus abonnenci'' Guignot, 1939 * '' Copelatus acamas'' Guignot, 1955 * '' Copelatus adelbert'' Megna, Atthakor, Manaono, Hendrich ...
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Copelatus Biroi
''Copelatus biroi'' is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the genus ''Copelatus'' in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae. It was described by Félix Guignot, Guignot in 1956.Copelatus
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) Report. Retrieved 7 June 2012.


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Copelatus, biroi Beetles described in 1956 Taxa named by Félix Guignot {{Copelatus-stub ...
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Copelatus Amatolensis
''Copelatus amatolensis'' is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the genus ''Copelatus'' of the subfamily Copelatinae in the family Dytiscidae The Dytiscidae, from the Ancient Greek word δυτικός (''dystikos''), meaning "able to dive", are the predaceous diving beetles, a family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a few species l .... It was described by Omer-Cooper in 1965.ITIS Report
Copelatus, 112561. ITIS. Retrieved 7 June 2012.


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Copelatus, amatolensis Beetles described in 1965 {{Copelatus-stub ...
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Copelatus Anthracinus
''Copelatus anthracinus'' is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the genus ''Copelatus'' in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae The Dytiscidae, from the Ancient Greek word δυτικός (''dystikos''), meaning "able to dive", are the predaceous diving beetles, a family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a few species l .... It was described by Régimbart in 1895.ITIS Report
Copelatus, 112561. ITIS. Retrieved 7 June 2012.


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anthracinus Beetles described in 1895 {{Copelatus-stub ...
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Copelatus Annobomensis
''Copelatus annobomensis'' is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the genus ''Copelatus'' in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae The Dytiscidae, from the Ancient Greek word δυτικός (''dystikos''), meaning "able to dive", are the predaceous diving beetles, a family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a few species l .... It was described by J. Balfour-Browne in 1939.ITIS Report
Copelatus, 112561. ITIS. Retrieved 7 June 2012.


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annobomensis Beetles described in 1939 {{Copelatus-stub ...
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Copelatus Ankaratra
''Copelatus'' is a large genus of small diving beetles. There are some 470 described species in the genus, found worldwide, but they are most diverse in tropical South America, Africa and South-East Asia. Copelatus are often black or brown in color, many species of Copelatus possessing visible longitudinal furrows down the dorsal side of the wings of both sexes. Systematics The genus ''Copelatus'' is divided into several subgenera (''Colepatus'', ''Papuadytes'' etc.), some of which are sometimes treated as separate genera. It may be paraphyletic with respect to the smaller Copelatinae genera '' Lacconectus'' and '' Aglymbus''.Balke,M et al., MtDNA phylogeny and biogeography of Copelatinae, a highly diverse group of tropical diving beetles (Dytiscidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Vol. 32, Issue 3, 2004 The species include: Species * '' Copelatus abonnenci'' Guignot, 1939 * '' Copelatus acamas'' Guignot, 1955 * '' Copelatus adelbert'' Megna, Atthakor, Manaono, Hendrich ...
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Copelatus Angustus
''Copelatus angustus'' is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the genus ''Copelatus'' in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae The Dytiscidae, from the Ancient Greek word δυτικός (''dystikos''), meaning "able to dive", are the predaceous diving beetles, a family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a few species l .... It was described by Gschwendtner in 1932.ITIS Report
Copelatus, 112561. ITIS. Retrieved 7 June 2012.


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angustus Beetles described in 1932 {{Copelatus-stub ...
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Copelatus Angouei
''Copelatus'' is a large genus of small diving beetles. There are some 470 described species in the genus, found worldwide, but they are most diverse in tropical South America, Africa and South-East Asia. Copelatus are often black or brown in color, many species of Copelatus possessing visible longitudinal furrows down the dorsal side of the wings of both sexes. Systematics The genus ''Copelatus'' is divided into several subgenera (''Colepatus'', ''Papuadytes'' etc.), some of which are sometimes treated as separate genera. It may be paraphyletic Paraphyly is a taxonomic term describing a grouping that consists of the grouping's last common ancestor and some but not all of its descendant lineages. The grouping is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In co ... with respect to the smaller Copelatinae genera '' Lacconectus'' and '' Aglymbus''.Balke,M et al., MtDNA phylogeny and biogeography of Copelatinae, a highly diverse group of tropical diving ...
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Copelatus Angolensis
''Copelatus angolensis'' is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the genus ''Copelatus'' of the subfamily Copelatinae in the family Dytiscidae. It was described by Peschet in 1924.ITIS Report
Copelatus, 112561. ITIS. Retrieved 7 June 2012.


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angolensis This list of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names is intended to help those unfamiliar with classical languages to understand and remember the scientific names of organisms. The binomial nomenclature used for animals and plants ...
Beetles described in 1924 {{Copelatus-s ...
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Copelatus Andrewesi
''Copelatus andrewesi'' is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the genus ''Copelatus'' in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae The Dytiscidae, from the Ancient Greek word δυτικός (''dystikos''), meaning "able to dive", are the predaceous diving beetles, a family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a few species l .... It was described by J. Balfour-Browne in 1939.ITIS Report
Copelatus, 112561. ITIS. Retrieved 7 June 2012.


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andrewesi Beetles described in 1939 {{Copelatus-stub ...
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Copelatus Andreinii
''Copelatus andreinii'' is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the genus ''Copelatus'' in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae The Dytiscidae, from the Ancient Greek word δυτικός (''dystikos''), meaning "able to dive", are the predaceous diving beetles, a family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a few species l .... It was described by Régimbart in 1905.ITIS Report
Copelatus, 112561. ITIS. Retrieved 7 June 2012.


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andreinii Beetles described in 1905 {{Copelatus-stub ...
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Copelatus Andobonicus
''Copelatus andobonicus'' is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the genus ''Copelatus'' in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae The Dytiscidae, from the Ancient Greek word δυτικός (''dystikos''), meaning "able to dive", are the predaceous diving beetles, a family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a few species l .... It was described by Guignot in 1960.ITIS Report
Copelatus, 112561. ITIS. Retrieved 7 June 2012.


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andobonicus Beetles described in 1960
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Copelatus Anastomosans
''Copelatus anastomosans'' is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the genus ''Copelatus'' in the subfamily Copelatinae of the family Dytiscidae The Dytiscidae, from the Ancient Greek word δυτικός (''dystikos''), meaning "able to dive", are the predaceous diving beetles, a family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a few species l .... It was described by Guignot in 1952.ITIS Report
Copelatus, 112561. ITIS. Retrieved 7 June 2012.


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anastomosans Beetles described in 1952
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