Apenes
Apenes is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are at least 80 described species in Apenes.[1][2][3]
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Apenes sinuata | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Carabidae |
Tribe: | Lebiini |
Genus: | Apenes LeConte, 1851 |
Species
These 86 species belong to the genus Apenes:
- Apenes aenea (Dejean, 1831)
- Apenes aeneipennis (Chaudoir, 1852)
- Apenes aerea Steinheil, 1875
- Apenes amplicollis Bates, 1891
- Apenes angustata Schwarz, 1878
- Apenes apiceguttata Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes aptera Darlington, 1936
- Apenes bonariensis Liebke, 1939
- Apenes brevivittis Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes calligramma Bates, 1884
- Apenes cayennensis (Buquet, 1835)
- Apenes chalumeaui Ball & Shpeley, 1992
- Apenes circumcincta Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes comis Bates, 1878
- Apenes coriacea (Chevrolat, 1863)
- Apenes cuprascens Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes darlingtoni Ball & Shpeley, 1992
- Apenes davidsoni Ball & Shpeley, 2009
- Apenes delicata Darlington, 1934
- Apenes dilutiventris Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes dominica Ball & Shpeley, 1992
- Apenes ehrhardti (Liebke, 1939)
- Apenes erythrodera Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes faber Ball & Shpeley, 2009
- Apenes farri Ball & Shpeley, 1992
- Apenes fasciata Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes hamigera (Chaudoir, 1875)
- Apenes hilariola Bates, 1891
- Apenes iviei Ball & Shpeley, 1992
- Apenes kathleenae Ball & Shpeley, 1992
- Apenes lachauxi Ball & Shpeley, 2009
- Apenes laevicincta Darlington, 1934
- Apenes laevis Liebke, 1939
- Apenes lata Darlington, 1934
- Apenes lepidula Darlington, 1934
- Apenes limbata G. Horn, 1895
- Apenes lucia Ball & Shpeley, 2009
- Apenes lucidula (Dejean, 1831)
- Apenes lunigera Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes lunulata Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes maculata (Gory, 1833)
- Apenes marginalis (Dejean, 1831)
- Apenes mazoreoides Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes morio (Dejean, 1825)
- Apenes nebulosa LeConte, 1867
- Apenes nevermanni Liebke, 1939
- Apenes obscura Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes octoguttulata Motschulsky, 1864
- Apenes omostigma (Motschulsky, 1864)
- Apenes opaca LeConte, 1851
- Apenes ovalis Darlington, 1936
- Apenes ovipennis Liebke, 1936
- Apenes pallidipes (Chevrolat, 1836)
- Apenes pallipes (Fabricius, 1792)
- Apenes parallela (Dejean, 1825)
- Apenes parvula (Chaudoir, 1875)
- Apenes pauliana Liebke, 1939
- Apenes pecki Ball & Shpeley, 2009
- Apenes peryphoides Bates, 1883
- Apenes philipi Ball & Shpeley, 2009
- Apenes plaumanni (Liebke, 1939)
- Apenes portoricensis Darlington, 1939
- Apenes postica (Dejean, 1831)
- Apenes prasina Ball & Shpeley, 1992
- Apenes purpurata Fleutiaux & Sallé, 1890
- Apenes purpuripennis Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes quadripennis (Chaudoir, 1875)
- Apenes quadripunctata (Reiche, 1842)
- Apenes rawlinsi Ball & Shpeley, 2009
- Apenes sallei (Chaudoir, 1875)
- Apenes scobifer Darlington, 1934
- Apenes sculpticeps Ball & Shpeley, 2009
- Apenes seriata (Motschulsky, 1864)
- Apenes simoni Liebke, 1935
- Apenes sinuata (Say, 1823)
- Apenes steinheili Ball & Shpeley, 1992
- Apenes stigmata Liebke, 1939
- Apenes strandi Liebke, 1939
- Apenes sulcicollis (Jacquelin du Val, 1857)
- Apenes thomasi Ball & Shpeley, 2009
- Apenes toussainti Ball & Shpeley, 2009
- Apenes umbrosa Csiki, 1932
- Apenes variegata (Dejean, 1825)
- Apenes vianai Liebke, 1939
- Apenes xanthopleura Chaudoir, 1875
- Apenes youngi Ball & Shpeley, 2009
References
- "Browse Apenes". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- "Apenes". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- "Apenes Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
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