List of Pselaphinae genera
This is a list of 114 genera in the subfamily Pselaphinae, ant-loving beetles.[1][2]
Pselaphinae genera
- Abdiunguis Park and Wagner, 1962 i c g
- Acolonia Casey, 1894 i c
- Actiastes Casey, 1897 i c g b
- Actium Casey, 1886 i c g b
- Actizona Chandler, 1985 i c g
- Adranes LeConte, 1849 i c g b
- Allobrox Fletcher, 1928 i c g
- Allotrimium Park, 1943 i c g
- Anchylarthron Brendel, 1887 i c g
- Anitra Casey, 1894 i c g
- Apharus Reitter, 1882 i c g
- Arianops Brendel, 1893 i c g b
- Arthmius LeConte, 1849 i c g b
- Arthromelodes Jeannel, 1954 c g
- Atinus Horn, 1868 i c g b
- Balega Reitter, 1882 i c g
- Batriasymmodes Park, 1951 i c g b
- Batrisodes Reitter, 1882 i c g b
- Berdura Reitter, 1882 i c g
- Bibloplectus Reitter, 1881 i c g b
- Bibloporus Thomson, 1859 i c g
- Biotus Casey, 1887 i c g b
- Bontomtes Grigarick and Schuster, 1980 i c g
- Brachygluta Thomson, 1859 i c g b
- Briaraxis Brendel, 1894 i c g
- Bythinoplectus Reitter, 1882 i c g
- Caccoplectus Sharp, 1887 i c g b
- Cedius LeConte, 1849 i c g b
- Ceophyllus LeConte, 1849 i c g b
- Circocerus Motschulsky, 1855 i c g
- Conoplectus Brendel, 1888 i c g b
- Ctenisis Raffray, 1890 i c g b
- Ctenisodes Raffray, 1897 i c g b
- Cupila Casey, 1897 i c g
- Custotychus Park & Wagner, 1962 i c g b
- Cylindrarctus Schaufuss, 1887 i c g b
- Dalmonexus Park, 1942 i c g
- Dalmosanus Park, 1952 i c g b
- Dalmosella Casey, 1897 i c g b
- Decarthron Brendel, 1865 i c g b
- Ephimia Reitter, 1883 i c g
- Euboarhexius Grigarick & Schuster, 1966 i c g b
- Euphalepsus Reitter, 1883 i c g
- Euplecterga Park and Wagner, 1962 i c g
- Euplectus Leach, 1817 i c g b
- Eupsenius LeConte, 1849 i c g b
- Eurhexius Sharp, 1887 i c g
- Eutrichites LeConte, 1880 i c g b
- Eutyphlus LeConte, 1880 i c g b
- Foveoscapha Park and Wagner, 1962 i c g
- Fustiger LeConte, 1866 i c g b
- Haasellia Wagner, 1984 i c g
- Hamotus Aubé, 1844 i c g b
- Hatchia Park and Wagner, 1962 i c g
- Hesperotychus Schuster and Marsh, 1958 i c g
- Kenocoelus Broun, 1911 g
- Lemelba Park, 1953 i c g
- Leptoplectus Casey, 1908 i c g b
- Lucifotychus Park & Wagner, 1962 i c g b
- Machaerodes Brendel, 1890 i c g b
- Malleoceps Park, 1954 i c g
- Mayetia Mulsant & Rey, 1875 i c g b
- Megarafonus Casey, 1897 i c g b
- Melba Casey, 1897 i c g b
- Mipseltyrus Park, 1953 i c g b
- Morius Casey, 1894 i c g b
- Nearctitychus Chandler, 1988 i c g b
- Neopselaphus Jeannel, 1951 i c g
- Neotyrus Raffray, 1895 i c g
- Nisaxis Casey, 1886 i c g b
- Oropodes Casey, 1894 i c g b
- Oropus Casey, 1886 i c g b
- Ouachitychus Chandler, 1988 i c g
- Pilactium Grigarick and Schuster, 1970 i c g
- Prespelea Park, 1953 i c g
- Pselaphus Herbst, 1792 i c g b
- Pselaptrichus Brendel, 1889 i c g b
- Pselaptus LeConte, 1880 i c g
- Pseudactium Casey, 1908 i c g b
- Pycnoplectus Casey, 1897 i c g b
- Ramecia Casey, 1894 i c g b
- Ramelbida Park, 1942 i c g
- Reichenbachia Leach, 1826 i c g b
- Rhexidius Casey, 1887 i c g b
- Rhexius LeConte, 1849 i c g b
- Rhinoscepsis LeConte, 1878 i c g
- Rybaxis Saulcy, 1876 i c g b
- Saxet Grigarick and Schuster, 1980 i c g
- Scalenarthrus LeConte, 1880 i c g
- Sebaga Raffray, 1891 i c g b
- Simplona Casey, 1897 i c g
- Sonoma Casey, 1886 i c g b
- Speleobama Park, 1951 i c g
- Speleochus Park, 1951 i c g
- Subterrochus Park, 1960 i c g
- Tetrascapha Schuster and Marsh, 1957 i c g
- Texamaurops Barr & Steeves, 1963 i c g b
- Thesiastes Casey, 1894 i c g b
- Thesium Casey, 1884 i c g b
- Tmesiphorus LeConte, 1849 i c g b
- Tomoplectus Raffray, 1898 i c g
- Trichonyx Chaudoir, 1845 i c g b
- Trigonoplectus Bowman, 1934 i c g
- Trimioarcus Park, 1952 i c g
- Trimiomelba Casey, 1897 i c g b
- Trimioplectus Brendel, 1891 i c g b
- Trimiosella Raffray, 1898 i c g
- Trimium Aubé, 1833 i c g b
- Trisignis Park and Schuster, 1955 i c g
- Tychobythinus Ganglbauer, 1896 i c g b
- Tychus Leach, 1817 c g b
- Tyrus Aubé, 1833 i c g b
- Upoluna Schaufuss, 1886 b
- Valda Casey, 1894 i c g b
- Zolium Casey, 1897 i c g
- Zonaira Grigarick and Schuster, 1980 i c g
Data sources: i = ITIS[1], c = Catalogue of Life[3], g = GBIF[4], b = Bugguide.net[2]
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References
- "Pselaphinae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
- "Pselaphinae Subfamily Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
- "Catalogue of Life". Retrieved 2018-05-04.
- "GBIF". Retrieved 2018-05-04.
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