Tribalus

Tribalus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Histeridae. There are seven species occurring in the western Palaearctic.[1] Apart from that, most species are distributed throughout Oriental and African regions.[2][3][4]

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Tribalus

Erichson, 1834
Diversity
About 90 species
Synonyms
  • Eutribalus Bickhardt, 1921
  • Triballus Gemminger & Harold, 1868

Species

  • Tribalus acceptus Marseul, 1864
  • Tribalus agrestis Marseul, 1855
  • Tribalus algericus Olexa, 1980
  • Tribalus amnicola Lewis, 1900
  • Tribalus anatolicus Olexa, 1980
  • Tribalus andrei Vienna, 1994
  • Tribalus andreinii G.Müller, 1938
  • Tribalus ascaphus Marseul, 1869
  • Tribalus asiaticus Mazur, 1987
  • Tribalus atlantis Yélamos, 1991
  • Tribalus australis (MacLeay, 1871)
  • Tribalus bicarinatus Lewis, 1908
  • Tribalus bomba Marseul, 1871
  • Tribalus brevisternus Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus brouni (Broun, 1880)
  • Tribalus capensis (Paykull, 1811)
  • Tribalus catenarius Lewis, 1889
  • Tribalus cavernicola Lewis, 1908
  • Tribalus colobius Marseul, 1864
  • Tribalus colombius Marseul, 1864
  • Tribalus comes Cooman, 1955
  • Tribalus corylophioides Lewis, 1891
  • Tribalus crypticus Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus decellei Vienna, 1994
  • Tribalus distinguendus G.Müller, 1938
  • Tribalus doriae Marseul, 1871
  • Tribalus eggersi Bickhardt, 1921
  • Tribalus elapsus Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus endroedyi Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus espanyoli Yélamos & Vienna, 1995
  • Tribalus excellens Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus exilis (Paykull, 1811)
  • Tribalus fastigiatus Marseul, 1881
  • Tribalus floridus Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus folliardi Gomy & Aberlenc, 2006
  • Tribalus foveolatus Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus freyi G.Müller, 1937
  • Tribalus gioiellae Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus gracilipes Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus hornii Lewis, 1901
  • Tribalus impressibasis Bickhardt, 1921
  • Tribalus inopinatus Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus interruptus Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus kanaari Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus kochi Thérond, 1965
  • Tribalus koenigius Marseul, 1864
  • Tribalus kovariki Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus laevidorsis Lewis, 1908
  • Tribalus leleupi Thérond, 1965
  • Tribalus longipes Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus margiventer Mazur, 1975
  • Tribalus maroccanus Olexa, 1980
  • Tribalus marseuli Gomy, 1985
  • Tribalus micros Mazur, 1979
  • Tribalus minimus (P.Rossi, 1790)
  • Tribalus minutulus Thérond, 1961
  • Tribalus modicus Cooman, 1955
  • Tribalus montanus Lewis, 1885
  • Tribalus namibiensis Yélamos & Vienna, 1995
  • Tribalus nitens Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus oblongus Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus ogieri Marseul, 1864
  • Tribalus olexai Lackner, 2004
  • Tribalus onustus Lewis, 1892
  • Tribalus opimus Lewis, 1892
  • Tribalus pakistanicus Mazur, 1987
  • Tribalus phyllobius (Broun, 1914)
  • Tribalus politus Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus pseudostrialis Mazur, 1975
  • Tribalus pumilio Schmidt, 1895
  • Tribalus puncticeps Lewis, 1908
  • Tribalus punctillatus Bickhardt, 1913
  • Tribalus rattii Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus rougemonti Gomy, 2004
  • Tribalus rubriculus Schmidt, 1890
  • Tribalus scaphidiformis (Illiger, 1807)
  • Tribalus similis Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus subdolus Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus subfasciatus Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus suturalis Lewis, 1908
  • Tribalus tibialis Vienna, 1993
  • Tribalus tropicus Lewis, 1885
  • Tribalus uhligi Yélamos & Vienna, 1995
  • Tribalus unistrius Lewis, 1908
  • Tribalus vitalisi Desbordes, 1920
  • Tribalus yamauchii Ôhara, 1999

References

  1. "Tribalus anatolicus Olexa, new species for Bulgaria". Entomological Problems, 36(1): 12, June 2006. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
  2. "Tribalus olexai, a new species of the genus Tribalus from the western Palearctic". researchgate. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
  3. "A contribution to the knowledge of the histerid fauna of Malawi (Coleoptera: Histeridae), and an up-to-date checklist". Cimbebasia 19: 31-36, 2003. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
  4. Yélamos, Tomàs; Vienna, Pierpaolo (1995). "Contribution to the Knowledge of the Histerid Beetles from Namibia. (Coleoptera, Histeridae)". Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. Zoologisches Museum und Institut für Spezielle Zoologie (Berlin). 71 (2): 277–285. doi:10.1002/mmnz.19950710207. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
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