For fictional animal, see Magical creatures in Harry Potter.
Graphorn
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Class:
Insecta
Order:
Hemiptera
Suborder:
Heteroptera
Family:
Pentatomidae
Tribe:
Carpocorini
Genus:
Graphorn Faúndez, Rider, & Carvajal, 2017
Type species
Graphorn bicornutus
Faúndez, Rider, & Carvajal, 2017[1]
Species
Graphorn bicallosus (Pirán, 1959)
Graphorn is a genus of shield bug found in Argentina. As of 2022, it is monospecific, just consisting of G. bicallosus (a senior synonym of the type species G. bicornutus).[2] The genus is named after the graphorn, a magical creature from the Harry Potter series.[1] It is found in Argentina,[1] and Paraguay.[2]
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Graphorn is a genus of shield bug found in Argentina. As of 2022, it is monospecific, just consisting of G. bicallosus (a senior synonym of the type species...
that was used in the earlier versions of Quidditch as the Golden Snitch. Graphorn – A creature built like a condylarth; similar to a smilodon but with horns...
21. Faúndez, Eduardo I.; Rider, David A.; Carvajal, Mariom A. (2017). "Graphorn bicornutus, a new genus and a new species from Argentina (Heteroptera:...