''Eupompha'' is a genus of
blister beetle
Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their ...
s in the family
Meloidae
Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous and some are aposematically colored, announcing their ...
. There are about 14 described species in ''Eupompha''.
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Species
These 14 species belong to the genus ''Eupompha'':
* '' Eupompha decolorata'' (Horn, 1894)
* '' Eupompha edmundsi'' Selander, 1953
* '' Eupompha elegans'' (LeConte, 1852)
* '' Eupompha fissiceps'' LeConte, 1858
* '' Eupompha fulleri'' Horn, 1878
* '' Eupompha histrionica'' Horn, 1891
* '' Eupompha imperialis'' Wellman, 1912
* '' Eupompha perpulchra'' Horn, 1870
* '' Eupompha schwarzi'' Wellman, 1909
* '' Eupompha sulcifrons'' Champion, 1892
* '' Eupompha terminalis'' Selander, 1957
* ''Eupompha viridis
''Eupompha viridis'' is a species of blister beetle
Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous ...
'' Horn, 1883
* '' Eupompha vizcaina'' Pinto, 1983
* ''Eupompha wenzeli
''Eupompha wenzeli'' is a species of blister beetle
Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin. About 7,500 species are known worldwide. Many are conspicuous ...
'' Skinner, 1904
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