Xyloperthini

Xyloperthini is a tribe of horned powder-post beetles in the family Bostrichidae. There are more than 30 genera and 140 described species in Xyloperthini.[1][2][3][4][5]

Xylopsocus capucinus

Xyloperthini
Dendrobiella aspera
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Bostrichidae
Subfamily: Bostrichinae
Tribe: Xyloperthini
Lesne, 1921

Genera

These 34 genera belong to the tribe Xyloperthini:

  • Amintinus Anonymous, 1939
  • Calonistes Lesne, 1936
  • Calophagus Lesne, 1902
  • Ctenobostrychus Reichardt, 1962
  • Dendrobiella Casey, 1898
  • Enneadesmus Mulsant, 1851
  • Mesoxylion Vrydagh, 1955
  • Octodesmus Lesne, 1901
  • Paraxylion Lesne, 1941
  • Paraxylogenes Damoisseau, 1968
  • Plioxylion Vrydagh, 1955
  • Psicula Lesne, 1941
  • Scobicia Lesne, 1901
  • Sifidius Borowski & Wegrzynowicz, 2007
  • Tetrapriocera Horn, 1878
  • Xylion Lesne, 1901
  • Xylionopsis Lesne, 1937
  • Xylionulus Lesne, 1901
  • Xylobiops Casey, 1898
  • Xyloblaptus Lesne, 1901
  • Xylobosca Lesne, 1901
  • Xylocis Lesne, 1901
  • Xylodectes Lesne, 1901
  • Xylodeleis Lesne, 1901
  • Xylodrypta Lesne, 1901
  • Xylogenes Lesne, 1901
  • Xylomeira Lesne, 1901
  • Xylopertha Guérin-Méneville, 1845
  • Xyloperthella Fisher, 1950
  • Xylophorus Lesne, 1906
  • Xyloprista Lesne, 1901
  • Xylopsocus Lesne, 1901
  • Xylothrips Lesne, 1901
  • Xylotillus Lesne, 1901
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References

  1. "Xyloperthini Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  2. Bell, Karen Leanne; Philips, T. Keith (2011). "Molecular systematics and evolution of the Ptinidae (Coleoptera: Bostrichoidea) and related families" (PDF). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 165: 88–108. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00792.x.
  3. Zahradník, Petr; Háva, Jiří (2014). "Catalogue of the world genera and subgenera of the superfamilies Derodontoidea and Bostrichoidea (Coleoptera: Derodontiformia, Bostrichiformia)". Zootaxa. 3754 (4): 301–52. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3754.4.1. PMID 24869695.
  4. Bouchard, Patrice; Bousquet, Yves; Davies, Anthony E.; Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel A.; et al. (2011). "Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta)". ZooKeys (88): 1–972. doi:10.3897/zookeys.88.807. PMC 3088472. PMID 21594053.

Further reading

  • Borowski, Jerzy; Wegrzynowicz, Piotr (2007). World Catalogue of Bostrichidae (Coleoptera). Wydawnictwo Mantis. ISBN 9788392618218.
  • Lobl, I.; Smetana, A., eds. (2007). Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Volume 4: Elateroidea - Derodontoidea - Bostrichoidea - Lymexyloidea - Cleroidea - Cucujoidea. Apollo Books. ISBN 978-8788757675.
  • Arango, Rachel A.; Young, Daniel K. (2012). Death-watch and spider beetles of Wisconsin (Coleoptera: Ptinidae) (PDF). General Technical Report. FPL–GTR–209. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.
  • LeConte, J. L. (1861). Classification of the Coleoptera of North America. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 3. Smithsonian Institution. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.38459. ISBN 978-0665100550.


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