Selasia Explained
Selasia is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Elateridae, having historically been placed in the family "Drilidae", which was recently subsumed by Elateridae.[1] [2]
List of species
- Selasia apicalis Pic, 1914
- Selasia arabica Geisthardt, 2003
- Selasia atriventris Pic, 1914
- Selasia boruckae Kundrata, 2012
- Selasia dembickyi Kundrata & Sormova, 2018
- Selasia homhilia Geisthardt, 2003
- Selasia isabellae Bourgeois, 1909
- Selasia ivanae Packova & Kundrata, 2021
- Selasia jenisi Kundrata & Sormova, 2018
- Selasia merkli Kundrata, 2012
- Selasia nigrobrunnea Kundrata, 2017
- Selasia pallida Péringuey
- Selasia sabatinellii Kundrata, 2017
- Selasia socotrana Kundrata, 2012
- Selasia unicolor (Guérin-Méneville)
Notes and References
- Kundrata, R., Kobieluszova, L. and L. Bocak. (2014). A review of Drilini (Coleoptera: Elateridae: Agrypninae) of the Northern Levant, with description of a new species from Syria and a key to Levantine species. Zootaxa 3755(5), 457-69.
- Web site: Packova . Gabriela . Kundrata . Robin . 2021-02-05 . The genus Selasia Laporte, 1838 (Coleoptera: Elateridae: Agrypninae) in Sri Lanka . 2021-08-08 . Zootaxa . 285–292 . 10.11646/zootaxa.4926.2.8.