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Coelostoma Bhutanicum
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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Coelostoma Bhutanicum
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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Coelostoma Cooptatum
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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Coelostoma Coomani
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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Coelostoma Conradsi
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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Coelostoma Collarti
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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Coelostoma Centrale
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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Coelostoma Camerunense
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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Coelostoma Bullosum
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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Coelostoma Brunneum
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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Coelostoma Brownei
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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Coelostoma Brachaurum
''Coelostoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae. The genus was first described by Brullé in 1835. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, with 111 described species, representing one of the most diverse genera of Hydrophilidae. Description Body rather convex, brown to black. Eyes are medium in size, and deeply excised internally. Antenna consists with 9 antennomeres, and loosely segmented antennal club. Mesoventrite consists with a arrow-head shaped median elevation. Metaventrite is longer than mesoventral elevation. There are strongly raised median portion in Metaventrite broadly projecting anteriorly which become abutted to mesoventral process. Elytra lacking serial punctures. Species * '' Coelostoma aeneolum'' Régimbart, 1903 * '' Coelostoma aethiopicum'' Orchymont, 1936 * '' Coelostoma afflatum'' Knisch, 1922 * '' Coelostoma alluaudi'' Mouchamps, 1958 * '' Coelostoma anthracinum'' J.Balfour-Browne, 1939 * '' Coelostoma assinicum'' Mouchamps, 19 ...
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