Acinopus
Acinopus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:[1][2][3]
- Acinopus almeriensis Mateu, 1954
- Acinopus ambiguus Dejean, 1829
- Acinopus ammophilus Dejean, 1829
- Acinopus antoinei Puel, 1934
- Acinopus arabicus Wrase & Kataev, 2016
- Acinopus baudii A. Fiori, 1913
- Acinopus boiteli Alluaud, 1930
- Acinopus brevicollis Baudi Di Selva, 1882
- Acinopus brittoni Wrase & Kataev, 2016
- Acinopus creticus Maran, 1947
- Acinopus dianae Schatzmayr, 1943
- Acinopus doderoi Gudelli, 1925
- Acinopus giganteus Dejean, 1831
- Acinopus grassator Coquerel, 1859
- Acinopus gutturosus Buquet, 1840
- Acinopus haroldii Schaum, 1863
- Acinopus jeannei J. Vives & E. Vives, 1989
- Acinopus khalisensis Ali, 1967
- Acinopus labiatus (Erichson, 1843)[4]
- Acinopus laevigatus Menetries, 1832
- Acinopus laevipennis Fairmaire, 1859
- Acinopus lepeletieri Lucas, 1846
- Acinopus liouvillei Puel, 1934
- Acinopus megacephalus P. Rossi, 1794
- Acinopus orszuliki Wrase & Kataev, 2016
- Acinopus picipes (Olivier, 1795)
- Acinopus pilipes Piochard De La Brulerie, 1868
- Acinopus pueli Schatzmayr, 1935
- Acinopus sabulosus Fabricius, 1792
- Acinopus sinaiticus Wrase & Kataev, 2016
- Acinopus striolatus Zoubkoff, 1833[5]
- Acinopus subquadratus Brulle, 1832
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Carabidae |
Subfamily: | Harpalinae |
Tribe: | Harpalini |
Subtribe: | Harpalina |
Genus: | Acinopus Dejean, 1821 |
References
- "Acinopus Dejean, 1821". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-04-08.
- "Catalogue of Life Checklist". ChecklistBank.
- "Acinopus". BioLib.
- Kataev, Boris M. (January 1995). "On taxonomic position of Nesarpax labiatus (Erichson), endemic to the Cabo Verde Islands, with remarks on Acinopi genus-group (Coleoptera: Carabidae)". Zoosystematica Rossica. 3 (2): 273–278.
- "Acinopus Dejean, 1821, Treatment". Treatment Bank. 2015.
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