Relationships towards this taxonGenus group namesChildrenCis alter Silfverberg, 1991 Cis bidentatus (Olivier, 1790) Cis bilamellatus Fowler in Wood, 1884 Cis boleti (Scopoli, 1763) Cis castaneus Mellie, 1848 Cis comptus Gyllenhal, 1827 Cis coriaceus Baudi, 1873 Cis cucullatus Wollaston, 1865 Cis dentatus Mellie, 1848 Cis fagi Waltl, 1839 Cis fissicollis Mellie, 1848 Cis fissicornis Mellie, 1848 Cis fuscipes Mellie, 1848 Cis glabratus Mellie, 1848 Cis gladiator Flach, 1882 Cis graecus Schilsky, 1901 Cis hanseni Strand, 1965 Cis hispidus (Paykull, 1798) Cis jacquemartii Mellie, 1848 Cis laminatus Mellie, 1848 Cis lineatocribratus Mellie, 1848 Cis micans (Fabricius, 1792) Cis multidentatus Pic, 1920 Cis perrisi Abeille de Perrin, 1874 Cis pumilio Baudi de Selve, 1873 Cis puncticollis Wollaston, 1860 Cis punctifer Mellie, 1848 Cis punctulatus Gyllenhal, 1827 Cis quadridens Mellie, 1848 Cis quadridentulus Perris in Abeille, 1874 Cis ragusai Roubal, 1916 Cis rugulosus Mellie, 1848 Cis setiger Mellie, 1848 Cis striatulus Mellie, 1848 Cis tomentosus Mellie, 1848 Cis wollastoni Mellie, 1849
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Citation& Audisio, A. Jelinek, J.. Cis Latreille, 1796. Accessed through: Fauna Europaea at http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=100777Image
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