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Coptodryas Extensa
''Coptodryas'' is a genus of ambrosia beetles in the tribe Xyleborini (highly specialized weevils of the subfamily Scolytinae). Species * ''Coptodryas abbreviata'' * ''Coptodryas alpha'' * ''Coptodryas amphicauda'' * ''Coptodryas artegrapha'' * ''Coptodryas atava'' * ''Coptodryas bella'' * ''Coptodryas borneensis'' * ''Coptodryas brunnea'' * ''Coptodryas camela'' * ''Coptodryas chimbui'' * ''Coptodryas chrysophylli'' * ''Coptodryas compta'' * ''Coptodryas confusa'' Hopkins, 1915 * ''Coptodryas corporaali'' * ''Coptodryas costipennis'' * ''Coptodryas curvidentis'' * ''Coptodryas cylindrica'' * ''Coptodryas destricta'' * ''Coptodryas diversicolor'' * ''Coptodryas docta'' * ''Coptodryas elegans'' * ''Coptodryas erinacea'' * ''Coptodryas eucalyptica'' * ''Coptodryas exsculpta'' * ''Coptodryas extensa'' * ''Coptodryas gorontalosa'' * ''Coptodryas huangi'' * ''Coptodryas hylurgoides'' Schedl, 1948 * ''Coptodryas intermedias'' * ''Coptodryas izuensis'' * ' ...
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