Trox

Trox is a genus of beetles of the family Trogidae. Its species occur almost worldwide.

Trox baccatus

Trox
Trox variolatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Trogidae
Genus: Trox
Fabricius, 1775
Species
many others
Diversity
c. 160 species

Species

Species within this genus include:[1]

  • Trox acanthinus Harold, 1872 (Mexico)
  • Trox aculeatus Harold, 1872 (South Africa)
  • Trox aequalis Say, 1831 (Canada to Mexico)
  • Trox affinis Robinson, 1940 (USA)
  • Trox alatus Macleay, 1888 (Australia)
  • Trox alius Scholtz, 1986 (Western Australia)
  • Trox amictus Haaf, 1954 (Australia)
  • Trox antiquus Wickham, 1909 (fossil:Latest Eocene, Florissant, USA)
  • Trox aphanocephalus Scholtz, 1986 (Australia)
  • Trox arcuatus Haaf, 1953 (South Africa)
  • Trox atrox LeConte, 1854 (USA)
  • Trox augustae Blackburn, 1892 (Australia)
  • Trox boucomonti Paulian, 1933 (China, Vietnam)
  • Trox braacki Scholtz, 1980 (South Africa)
  • Trox brahminus Pittino, 1985 (India to Vietnam)
  • Trox brincki Haaf, 1958 (Lesotho)
  • Trox cadaverinus Illiger, 1801 (Europe to China)
  • Trox caffer Harold, 1872 (South Africa)
  • Trox cambeforti Pittino, 1985 (China)
  • Trox cambodjanus Pittino, 1985 (Cambodia, Laos)
  • Trox candidus Harold, 1872 (Australia)
  • Trox capensis Scholtz, 1979 (South Africa)
  • Trox capillaris Say, 1823 (Canada to southern USA)
  • Trox carinicollis Scholtz, 1986 (Western Australia)
  • Trox ciliatus Blanchard, 1846 (Argentina, Bolivia)
  • Trox clathratus (Reiche, 1861) (Corsica)
  • Trox conjunctus Petrovitz, 1975 (China)
  • Trox consimilis Haaf, 1953 (Southern Africa)
  • Trox contractus Robinson, 1940 (Texas)
  • Trox coracinus Gmelin, 1788 (unknown distribution)
  • Trox cotodognanensis Compte, 1986 (Spain)
  • Trox cribrum Gené, 1836 (France, Sardinia)
  • Trox cricetulus Ádám, 1994 (Croatia, Spain)
  • Trox curvipes Harold, 1872 (Australia)
  • Trox cyrtus Haaf, 1953 (South Africa)
  • Trox demarzi Haaf, 1958 (Australia)
  • Trox dhaulagiri Paulus, 1972 (Nepal)
  • Trox dilaticollis Macleay, 1888 (Australia)
  • Trox dohrni Harold, 1871 (Western Australia)
  • Trox doiinthanonensis Masumoto, 1996 (Thailand)
  • Trox elderi Blackburn, 1892 (South Australia)
  • Trox elongatus Haaf, 1954 (Northern Australia)
  • Trox erinaceus LeConte, 1854 (South Carolina)
  • Trox euclensis Blackburn, 1892 (Australia)
  • Trox eversmanni Krynicky, 1832 (Central Europe to Siberia)
  • Trox fabricii Reiche, 1853 (Spain, Sicily to Northern Africa)
  • Trox fascicularis Wiedemann, 1821 (Southern Africa)
  • Trox fascifer LeConte, 1854 (California)
  • Trox floridanus Howden & Vaurie, 1957 (Florida)
  • Trox formosanus Nomura, 1973 (Taiwan)
  • Trox foveicollis Harold, 1857 (USA)
  • Trox frontera Vaurie, 1955 (Texas)
  • Trox gansuensis Ren, 2003 (China)
  • Trox gemmulatus Horn, 1874 (California)
  • Trox gigas Harold, 1872 (Australia)
  • Trox gonoderus Fairmaire, 1901 (Madagascar)
  • Trox granuliceps Haaf, 1954 (Australia)
  • Trox granulipennis Fairmaire, 1852 (Northern Africa to Spain and Middle East)
  • Trox gunki Scholtz, 1980 (South Africa)
  • Trox hamatus Robinson, 1940 (USA)
  • Trox hispidus (Pontoppidan, 1763) (Europe)
  • Trox horridus Fabricius, 1775 (South Africa)
  • Trox howdenorum Scholtz, 1986 (Western Australia)
  • Trox howelli Howden & Vaurie, 1957 (Florida, Texas)
  • Trox ineptus Balthasar, 1931 (Transbaikal)
  • Trox insularis Chevrolat, 1864 (Southern USA, Cuba)
  • Trox kerleyi Masumoto, 1996 (Thailand)
  • Trox kiuchii Masumoto, 1996 (Thailand)
  • Trox klapperichi Pittino, 1983 (Turkey to Saudi Arabia, Middle East)
  • Trox kyotensis Ochi & Kawahara, 2000 (Japan)
  • Trox lama Pittino, 1985 (Tibet)
  • Trox laticollis LeConte, 1854 (New York)
  • Trox leonardii Pittino, 1983 (Spain to North Africa, Israel)
  • Trox levis Haaf, 1953 (South Africa)
  • Trox litoralis Pittino, 1991 (South Europe: Italy to Greece)
  • Trox luridus Fabricius, 1781 (Southern Africa)
  • Trox lutosus Marsham, 1802 (Great Britain)
  • Trox mandli Balthasar, 1931 (Transbaikal)
  • Trox mariae Scholtz, 1986 (Western Australia)
  • Trox mariettae Scholtz, 1986 (North Australia)
  • Trox marshalli Haaf, 1957 (Australia)
  • Trox martini (Reitter, 1892) (North Africa)
  • Trox matsudai Ochi & Hori, 1999 (Japan)
  • Trox maurus Herbst, 1790 (unknown distribution)
  • Trox montanus Kolbe, 1891 (Africa)
  • Trox monteithi Scholtz, 1986 (Australia)
  • Trox morticinii Pallas, 1781 (Central Asia)
  • Trox mutsuensis Nomura, 1937 (Japan)
  • Trox nama Kolbe, 1908 (Southern Africa)
  • Trox nanniscus Peringuey, 1901 (South Africa)
  • Trox nasutus Harold, 1872 (South Africa)
  • Trox natalensis Haaf, 1954 (South Africa)
  • Trox necopinus Scholtz, 1986 (Zambia)
  • Trox niger Rossi, 1792
  • Trox nigrociliatus Kolbe, 1904 (Ethiopia)
  • Trox nigroscobinus Scholtz, 1986 (Western Australia)
  • Trox niponensis Lewis, 1895 (Japan)
  • Trox nodulosus Harold, 1872 (Sardinia, Corsica)
  • Trox nohirai Nakane, 1954 (Japan)
  • Trox novaecaledoniae Balthasar, 1966 (New Caledonia)
  • Trox opacotuberculatus Motschulsky, 1860 (Japan, Taiwan)
  • Trox oustaleti Scudder, 1879 (fossil: Eocene; Nine-mile Creek, British Columbia)
  • Trox ovalis Haaf, 1957 (North Australia)
  • Trox pampeanus Burmeister, 1876 (Argentina)
  • Trox parvicollis Scholtz, 1986 (North Australia)
  • Trox pastillarius Blanchard, 1846 (South America)
  • Trox pellosomus Scholtz, 1986 (Australia)
  • Trox penicillatus Fahraeus, 1857 (South Africa)
  • Trox perhispidus Blackburn, 1904 (Australia)
  • Trox perlatus Geoffroy, 1762 (Great Britain to Spain and Italy)
  • Trox perrieri Fairmaire, 1899 (Madagascar)
  • Trox perrisii Fairmaire, 1868 (Europe, North Africa)
  • Trox placosalinus Ren, 2003 (China)
  • Trox planicollis Haaf, 1953 (Southern Africa)
  • Trox plicatus Robinson, 1940 (Southern USA)
  • Trox poringensis Ochi, Kon & Kawahara, 2005 (Borneo, Java)
  • Trox puncticollis Haaf, 1953 (Saudi Arabia)
  • Trox pusillus Peringuey, 1908 (Africa)
  • Trox quadridens Blackburn, 1892 (Australia)
  • Trox quadrimaculatus Ballion, 1870 (Turkestan)
  • Trox quadrinodosus Haaf, 1954 (Australia)
  • Trox regalis Haaf, 1954 (Australia)
  • Trox rhyparoides (Harold, 1872) (Africa)
  • Trox rimulosus Haaf, 1957 (India)
  • Trox robinsoni Vaurie, 1955 (Canada to Texas)
  • Trox rotundulus Haaf, 1957 (Australia)
  • Trox rudebecki Haaf, 1958 (South Africa)
  • Trox sabulosus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Great Britain to Siberia)
  • Trox salebrosus Macleay, 1872 (Australia)
  • Trox scaber (Linnaeus, 1767) (Holarctic, North Africa, South America, Australia)
  • Trox semicostatus Macleay, 1872 (Australia)
  • Trox setifer Waterhouse, 1875 (Japan)
  • Trox setosipennis Blackburn, 1904 (Australia)
  • Trox sonorae LeConte, 1854 (Canada to New Mexico)
  • Trox sordidatus Balthasar, 1936 (Southeastern Europe)
  • Trox sordidus LeConte, 1854 (Canada to Texas)
  • Trox spinulosus Robinson, 1940 (USA)
  • Trox squamiger Roth, 1851 (Africa, Arabia)
  • Trox squamosus Macleay, 1872 (Australia, New Guinea)
  • Trox stellatus Harold, 1872 (Western Australia)
  • Trox strandi Balthasar, 1936 (Algeria)
  • Trox striatus Melsheimer, 1846 (USA)
  • Trox strigosus Haaf, 1953 (South Africa)
  • Trox strzeleckensis Blackburn, 1895 (Australia)
  • Trox sugayai Masumoto & Kiuchi, 1995 (Japan)
  • Trox sulcatus Thunberg, 1787 (Southern Africa)
  • Trox taiwanus Masumoto, Ochi & Li, 2005 (Taiwan)
  • Trox talpa Fahraeus, 1857 (South Africa)
  • Trox tasmanicus Blackburn, 1904 (Tasmania)
  • Trox tatei Blackburn, 1892 (Australia)
  • Trox terrestris Say, 1825 (USA)
  • Trox tibialis Masumoto, Ochi & Li, 2005 (Taiwan)
  • Trox torpidus Harold, 1872 (Central America)
  • Trox transversus Reiche, 1856 (Greece, Syria, Turkey)
  • Trox trilobus Haaf, 1954 (Australia, New Guinea)
  • Trox tuberculatus (De Geer, 1774) (USA)
  • Trox uenoi Nomura, 1961 (Japan)
  • Trox unistriatus Palisot de Beauvois, 1818 (Canada to Texas)
  • Trox variolatus Melsheimer, 1846 (Canada to Mexico)
  • Trox villosus Haaf, 1954 (Australia)
  • Trox yamayai Nakane, 1983 (Japan)
  • Trox yangi Masumoto, Ochi & Li, 2005 (Taiwan)
  • Trox zoufali Balthasar, 1931 (Taiwan)
gollark: I think in most situations you want the non-fallthrough behavior and should have to explicitly opt into fallthrough, or even just have pattern matching which lets you specify ors.
gollark: That makes some sense, and newer language developers must just have copied it due to bee.
gollark: Ah yes, that.
gollark: Pattern matching is just better.
gollark: I really don't get why people thought switch/case with fallthrough by default was a good idea.

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