Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Tenebrionoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Mycteridae
Subfamilia: Eurypinae
Genera (31):
Abulia –
Batobius –
Brasilaccoderus –
Cladobradus –
Cleodaeus –
Conomorphinus –
Conomorphus –
Diegoa –
Eurypinus –
Eurypus –
Falsopedilus –
†Glesoconomorphus –
Grammatodera –
Loboglossa –
Lacconotopedilus –
Lacconotus –
Madrasiindus –
Mastilius –
Microconomorphus –
Mimophyscius –
Mycteromimus –
Omineus –
Phaeogala –
Physcius –
Physiomorphus –
Stictodrya –
Stilpnonotus –
Thisias –
Thisiomorphus –
Trichosalpingus –
†Bertinotus
Name
Eurypinae Thomson, 1860
Synonyms
- Lacconotinae LeConte, 1862
References
- Thomson, J. 1860–1861. Essai d'une classification de la famille des cérambycides et matériaux pour servir a une monographie de cette famille. Paris, 404 pp, 3 pls. [1860: pp. 1–128, 1861: pp. 129–396]. BHL DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.9206Reference page.
- Alekseev, V.I., Pollock, D.A. & Bukejs, A. 2019. Two new fossil representatives of Eurypinae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea: Mycteridae) from Eocene Baltic amber and placement of Neopolypria nigra Abdullah, 1964. Zootaxa 4551(1): 67–78. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4551.1.4 Reference page.
- Pollock, D.A. 2005: Nomenclatural changes in eurypine Mycteridae (Coleoptera), with special reference to taxa described by Maurice Pic. Coleopterists bulletin, 59: 250–255. DOI: 10.1649/762
- Pollock, D.A. 2009: Family Mycteridae. Pp. 188-190 in: Gerlach, J. (ed.) The Coleoptera of the Seychelles Islands. Pensoft Publishers, Sofia-Moscow. ISBN 9789546424983
- Pollock, D.A. 2016. Revision of Thisiomorphus Pic (Coleoptera: Mycteridae: Eurypinae) with descriptions of eleven new species from Central and South America and a key to genera of Neotropical Eurypinae. Zootaxa 4093(3): 301–322. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4093.3.1.Reference page.
- Telnov, D., Perkovsky, E.E., Vasilenko, D.V. & Yamamoto, S. 2021. The first fossil Coleoptera record from the Volyn Region, Ukraine, with description of a new Glesoconomorphus (Coleoptera, Mycteridae) in syninclusion with Winterschmidtiidae (Acari) and a key to species. Zookeys 1068ː 189–201. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1068.75391 Reference page.