Opatrini
Opatrini is a tribe of darkling beetles (Tenebrionidae) in the subfamily Tenebrioninae.
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Tribe: | Opatrini Brullé, 1832 |
Selected genera
These genera are included in the tribe Opatrini.[1][2][3]
- Aconobius Casey, 1895
- Adavius
- Ammobius
- Anemia
- Blapstinus Dejean, 1821
- Bycrea Pascoe, 1868
- Clitobius
- Conibiosoma Casey, 1890
- Conibius Leconte, 1851
- Cybotus Casey, 1891
- Dilamus
- Ephalus Le Conte, 1862
- Falsocaedius
- Gonocephalum
- Hadrodes
- Hadrus
- Helenomelas
- Lobodera
- Mecysmus Horn, 1870
- Melanesthes
- Melanimon Steven, 1829
- Mesomorphus
- Neopachypterus Bouchardt, Lobl & Merkl, 2007 (formerly Pachypterus Lucas, 1846 (non Swainson, 1839: preoccupied))
- Nocibiotes Casey, 1895
- Notibius Leconte, 1851
- Opatroides
- Opatrum
- Penthicus
- Platynosum
- Polycoelogastridium
- Prodilamus
- Psammestus
- Pseudoammobius
- Pseudolamus
- Pseudoleichenum
- Pseudephalus Casey, 1924
- Scleron
- Scleropatroides
- Scleropatrum
- Sinorus
- Tarphiophasis
- Trichoton Hope, 1840
- Ulus Horn, 1870
- Xerolinus Ivie & Hart, 2016
Eupachypterus is a fossil genus of Opatrini, known from amber found in Ypresian deposits of France dating from more than 50 million years ago. It was already quite similar to some living Opatriini, such as Neopachypterus and Pseudolamus.
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References
- "Opatrini Tribe Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-05-06.
- "GBIF". Retrieved 2018-05-06.
- "ITIS, Integrated Taxonomic Information System". Retrieved 2018-05-06.
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