Bacanius

Bacanius is a genus of clown beetles in the family Histeridae. There are more than 70 described species in Bacanius.[1][2][3]

Bacanius
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Histeridae
Tribe: Bacaniini
Genus: Bacanius
J. L. LeConte, 1853

Species

These 77 species belong to the genus Bacanius:

  • Bacanius acicularis (Fauvel, 1891)
  • Bacanius acuminatus Casey, 1893
  • Bacanius africanus Bickhardt, 1911
  • Bacanius albiusi Gomy, 1978
  • Bacanius ambiguus Schmidt, 1893
  • Bacanius andrei Gomy, 2001
  • Bacanius angolensis Thérond, 1962
  • Bacanius auctus (Marseul, 1879)
  • Bacanius baloghi Gomy, 1977
  • Bacanius bicolor Mazur, 1975
  • Bacanius borbonicus Gomy, 1970
  • Bacanius bougainvillei Gomy, 1976
  • Bacanius cavisternus Gomy, 1980
  • Bacanius charriei Gomy, 1978
  • Bacanius collettei Gomy, 1999
  • Bacanius comorensis Gomy, 1978
  • Bacanius consobrinus (Aubé, 1850)
  • Bacanius convergens Schmidt, 1896
  • Bacanius cooki Gomy, 1976
  • Bacanius crenulatus Wenzel, 1944
  • Bacanius creolus Gomy, 1970
  • Bacanius debilitans Casey, 1893
  • Bacanius dentrecasteauxi Gomy, 1976
  • Bacanius fauveli Wenzel, 1955
  • Bacanius ferrugineus Bickhardt, 1918
  • Bacanius franzi Gomy, 1970
  • Bacanius gestroi Schmidt, 1893
  • Bacanius globulinus Casey, 1893
  • Bacanius gomyi Yélamos, 1996
  • Bacanius gourvesi Gomy, 1981
  • Bacanius granulosus Gomy, 1980
  • Bacanius greensladei Gomy, 1988
  • Bacanius hatchi Wenzel, 1960
  • Bacanius hemisphaeroides (Marseul, 1879)
  • Bacanius humicola Marseul, 1856
  • Bacanius insularis Gomy, 1978
  • Bacanius irlanda Mazur & Sawoniewicz, 2008
  • Bacanius kapleri Gomy, 1999
  • Bacanius kaszabi Gomy, 1977
  • Bacanius kurbatovi Gomy & Tishechkin, 1993
  • Bacanius lableri (Reichardt, 1941)
  • Bacanius laperousei Gomy, 1976
  • Bacanius lawrencei Gomy, 1992
  • Bacanius leleupi Thérond, 1965
  • Bacanius lucidus Thérond, 1965
  • Bacanius mameti Gomy, 1970
  • Bacanius martensi Gomy, 1992
  • Bacanius mikado (Lewis, 1892)
  • Bacanius misellus J.L.LeConte, 1853
  • Bacanius montanus Mazur & Sawoniewicz, 2008
  • Bacanius niponixua Lewis, 1879
  • Bacanius nobleti Gomy, 1981
  • Bacanius norfolcensis (Lea, 1925)
  • Bacanius papulatus Cooman, 1933
  • Bacanius peckorum Gomy, 1992
  • Bacanius permirus (Marseul, 1879)
  • Bacanius perreti Gomy, 1981
  • Bacanius peyrierasi Gomy, 1969
  • Bacanius punctiformis (J. L. LeConte, 1853)
  • Bacanius punctiger (Fauvel, 1891)
  • Bacanius quartus Thérond, 1967
  • Bacanius remingtoni Wenzel, 1955
  • Bacanius riftensis Gomy, 1981
  • Bacanius rugisternus Wenzel, 1944
  • Bacanius scalptus Lewis, 1888
  • Bacanius schmidti Gomy, 1969
  • Bacanius similis Mazur, 1975
  • Bacanius subcarinatus Wenzel & Dybas, 1941
  • Bacanius sulcilisternus Wenzel
  • Bacanius sulcisternus Wenzel, 1944
  • Bacanius suturalis (Lea, 1925)
  • Bacanius szyszkoi Mazur, 1975
  • Bacanius tantillus J. L. LeConte, 1853
  • Bacanius therondi Gomy, 1969
  • Bacanius vadoni Gomy, 1969
  • Bacanius verschureni Thérond, 1959
  • Bacanius wauensis Gomy, 1981
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References

  1. "Bacanius Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  2. "Bacanius". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-23.

Further reading

  • Mazur, Slawomir (2011). A Concise Catalogue of the Histeridae (Insecta: Coleoptera). WULS - SGGW Press. ISBN 978-83-7583-3171.
  • Lobl, I.; Smetana, A., eds. (2015). Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Volume 2: Hydrophiloidea - Staphylinoidea. Apollo Books. ISBN 978-90-04-29685-5.


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