Rhipicera is a genus of beetle belonging to the family Rhipiceridae.[1][2] The larvae are parasitoids of cicadas.
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morphological characters. Rhipicera attenuata Westwood 1843; Western Australia Rhipicera carinata Jin et al., 2013; Western Australia Rhipicera femorata Kirby 1818;...
Rhipicera femorata is a species of beetle in the genus Rhipicera. Rhipicera femorata has been collected along the eastern coast of Australia, from Tasmania...
Rhipicera mystacina is a species of beetle in the genus Rhipicera. Rhipicera mystacina is diagnosed from related species by the reddish brown colour and...
Rhipicera carinata is a species of beetle in the genus Rhipicera. This species was first described in 2013. The species epithet has been derived from the...
Rhicpicera femorata Rhipicera mystacina Rhipicera carinata - Western Australia Rhipicera carinata - Western Australia Rhipicera carinata Rhipicera carinata - antennae...