Paracupta
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Paracupta is a genus of beetle
Beetle
Coleoptera is an order of insects commonly called beetles. The word "coleoptera" is from the Greek , koleos, "sheath"; and , pteron, "wing", thus "sheathed wing". Coleoptera contains more species than any other order, constituting almost 25% of all known life-forms...

s in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species:
  • Paracupta aeneicollis Saunders, 1869
  • Paracupta aeneiventris Saunders, 1874
  • Paracupta albilatera Fairmaire, 1879
  • Paracupta aruensis (Kerremans, 1891)
  • Paracupta auricollis Kerremans, 1898
  • Paracupta basicornis Fairmaire, 1877
  • Paracupta chrysodemoides Obenberger, 1928
  • Paracupta coelestis Kerremans, 1892
  • Paracupta convexa (Montrouzier, 1860)
  • Paracupta cupricostata Kerremans, 1919
  • Paracupta dilutipes Fairmaire, 1878
  • Paracupta evansi Théry, 1937
  • Paracupta girardii Deyrolle, 1864
  • Paracupta glauca Kerremans, 1919
  • Paracupta hauseri Obenberger, 1928
  • Paracupta hebridana Obenberger, 1916
  • Paracupta helopioides (Boisduval, 1835)
  • Paracupta hoscheki Obenberger, 1916
  • Paracupta imperatrix Obenberger, 1928
  • Paracupta impressipennis (Théry, 1943)
  • Paracupta isabellina Kerremans, 1900
  • Paracupta laevissima Kerremans, 1909
  • Paracupta lamberti (Laporte & Gory, 1835)
  • Paracupta lateimpressa Fairmaire, 1878
  • Paracupta leveri Théry, 1934
  • Paracupta lorquinii Saunders, 1869
  • Paracupta maindroni Kerremans, 1909
  • Paracupta manni Théry, 1937
  • Paracupta marginalis Kerremans, 1903
  • Paracupta meyeri Kerremans, 1900
  • Paracupta ocellata (Lander & Neef de Sainval, 2000)
  • Paracupta pisciformis Kerremans, 1900
  • Paracupta prasina (Gräffe, 1868)
  • Paracupta pyroglypta Fairmaire, 1877
  • Paracupta pyrura Fairmaire, 1877
  • Paracupta samoensis Saunders, 1874
  • Paracupta sulcata Saunders, 1869
  • Paracupta suturalis Saunders, 1869
  • Paracupta tibialis Saunders, 1872
  • Paracupta toxopeusi Obenberger, 1932
  • Paracupta xanthocera (Boiduval, 1835)
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