Cunctochrysa Baetica
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Cunctochrysa Baetica
''Cunctochrysa'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Chrysopidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe, Southern Africa and central Asia through to Japan. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility includes: # ''Cunctochrysa albolineata'' # ''Cunctochrysa albolineatoides'' # ''Cunctochrysa baetica'' # ''Cunctochrysa cosmia'' # ''Cunctochrysa jubingensis'' # ''Cunctochrysa kannemeyeri'' # ''Cunctochrysa opipara'' # ''Cunctochrysa shuenica'' # ''Cunctochrysa sinica'' # ''Cunctochrysa yulongshana'' References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q10463610 Chrysopidae Neuroptera genera Neuroptera of Europe Neuroptera of Africa Neuroptera of Asia ...
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