Hystrichopus
Hystrichopus is a genus of inconspicuous, nocturnal[3] beetles in the family Carabidae. The genus is native to the greater part of the Afrotropics and locally to the southern Palaearctic.[1]
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Genus: | Hystrichopus Boheman, 1848 |
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Species
The species include:[4]
- Hystrichopus aethiopicus Alluaud, 1922
- Hystrichopus agilis Peringuey, 1892
- Hystrichopus alticola Alluaud, 1908
- Hystrichopus altitudinis Peringuey, 1899
- Hystrichopus angolensis Basilewsky, 1942
- Hystrichopus angusticollis Boheman, 1848
- Hystrichopus arnoldi Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus atratus (Chaudoir, 1850)
- Hystrichopus badius (Wiedemann, 1821)
- Hystrichopus bambutensis Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus brincki Basilewsky, 1958
- Hystrichopus brittoni Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus brunneus Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus colasi Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus cordicollis Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus cribripennis Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus culminicola Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus drago Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus elegans Raffray, 1885
- Hystrichopus femoralis Boheman, 1848
- Hystrichopus freyi Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus gracilis Peringuey, 1896
- Hystrichopus hanangiensis Basilewsky, 1962
- Hystrichopus hecqi Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus hessei Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus jacoti Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus jocquei Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus kaboboanus Basilewsky, 1960
- Hystrichopus kahuzicus Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus kalaharicus Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus kilimanus Basilewsky, 1962
- Hystrichopus kochi Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus laticollis Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus laurenti Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus leleupi Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus leleupianus Basilewsky, 1961
- Hystrichopus lubukae Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus marakwetianus Basilewsky, 1948
- Hystrichopus marlieri Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus massaicus Basilewsky, 1948
- Hystrichopus mateui Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus meruensis Alluaud, 1908
- Hystrichopus mirei Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus mniszechi Peringuey, 1896
- Hystrichopus natalensis Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus nigerrimus Basilewsky, 1961
- Hystrichopus nimbanus Basilewsky, 1951
- Hystrichopus nyassicus Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus olbrechtsi Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus platyderus Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus plesius Basilewsky, 1948
- Hystrichopus praedator Peringuey, 1896
- Hystrichopus pusillus Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus recticollis Peringuey, 1896
- Hystrichopus ruandanus Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus rufipennis (Dejean, 1831)
- Hystrichopus rufipes (Dejean, 1828)
- Hystrichopus rufofemoralis Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus rugicollis Basilewsky, 1961
- Hystrichopus seynaevei Basilewsky, 1954
- Hystrichopus similis Peringuey, 1896
- Hystrichopus subtenuicollis Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus sulcatus (Dejean, 1828)
- Hystrichopus tenuicollis Peringuey, 1896
- Hystrichopus uluguruanus Basilewsky, 1962
- Hystrichopus upembanus Basilewsky, 1984
- Hystrichopus uyttenboogaarti Basilewsky, 1948
- Hystrichopus velox Peringuey, 1904
- Hystrichopus vigilans (Sturm, 1824)
References
- Hunting, Wesley M. (18 January 2013). "A taxonomic revision of the Cymindis (Pinacodera) limbata species group (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Lebiini), including description of a new species from Florida, U.S.A." ZooKeys. 259 (0): 1–73. doi:10.3897/zookeys.259.2970. PMC 3591765. PMID 23653501. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
- "Genus Hystrichopus Boheman, 1848: 42". Carabidae of the World, 2007-2014. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
- Scholtz, Clarke H.; et al. (1985). Insects of Southern Africa. Durban: Butterworths. p. 195. ISBN 0409-10487-6.
- "Hystrichopus". Global Names Index. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
External links
- Media related to Hystrichopus at Wikimedia Commons
- Subtribe: Cymindidina at Wikispecies
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