Neotrachys is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, the jewel beetles. These are Neotropical beetles, and many are known to use ferns as their host plants.[1]
Species include:[2]
Neotrachys is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, the jewel beetles. These are Neotropical beetles, and many are known to use ferns as their host plants.
Species include:
Neotrachys amazonicus (Kerremans, 1896) Neotrachys andrewsi Hespenheide, 2006 Neotrachys araguensis Cobos, 1978 Neotrachys bellamyi Hespenheide, 2006 Neotrachys bicolor Hespenheide, 1982 Neotrachys bilyi Hespenheide, 1990 Neotrachys bolivianus (Kerremans, 1897) Neotrachys bordoni Cobos, 1978 Neotrachys caeruleus Hespenheide, 1982 Neotrachys caracaensis Cobos, 1978 Neotrachys chiriquiensis Hespenheide, 2006 Neotrachys concinnus (Fisher, 1922) Neotrachys cupeyali (Zayas, 1988) Neotrachys cuprascens Hespenheide, 2006 Neotrachys cyanea (Zayas, 1988) Neotrachys dominicanus Thery, 1947 Neotrachys estebanus (Kerremans, 1896) Neotrachys falconensis Cobos, 1978 Neotrachys fennahi Thery, 1940 Neotrachys gleicheniae Hespenheide, 1982 Neotrachys guadeloupensis (Fleutiaux & Salle, 1890) Neotrachys hoffmani Fisher, 1930 Neotrachys jakovlevi Obenberger, 1932 Neotrachys mariae Hespenheide, 2006 Neotrachys nelsoni Hespenheide, 2006 Neotrachys panamaensis (Fisher, 1924) Neotrachys refulgens Hespenheide, 2006 Neotrachys resplendens Hespenheide, 1982 Neotrachys segregatus (Waterhouse, 1889) Neotrachys solisi Hespenheide, 2006 Neotrachys strandi Obenberger, 1923 Neotrachys wittmeri Cobos, 1959