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Berosini
Berosini is a tribe of Hydrophilinae Hydrophilinae is a subfamily of Hydrophilidae Hydrophilidae, also known colloquially as water scavenger beetles, is a family of beetles. Aquatic hydrophilids are notable for their long maxillary palps, which are longer than their antennae. Se ... and contains 364 species in 5 genera. Genera After Short and Fikáček (2011). * '' Allocotocerus'' * '' Berosus'' * '' Derallus'' * '' Hemiosus'' * '' Regimbartia'' References Polyphaga tribes Hydrophilinae {{Hydrophilidae-stub ...
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Berosus (beetle)
''Berosus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Hydrophilidae, the water scavenger beetles. The genus contains 273 species. It is distributed worldwide.Oliva, A., & Short, A. E. (2012)Review of the ''Berosus'' Leach of Venezuela (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae, Berosini) with description of fourteen new species.''ZooKeys'', (206), 1-69. Beetles of this genus are aquatic, with most living in ponds and other marsh A marsh is a wetland that is dominated by herbaceous rather than woody plant species.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p Marshes can often be found at ...y habitat types. Diversity Species include: * '' Berosus aculeatus'' LeConte, 1855 * '' Berosus affinis'' Brullé, 1835 * '' Berosus apure'' Oliva, 2002 * '' Berosus arnetti'' Van Tassell, 1990 * '' Berosus atlanticus'' Queney, 2007 * '' Berosus blechrus'' Leech, 1948 * '' Berosus chevrolati'' Zaitzev, 1908 * '' Berosus corrini ...
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Hydrophilinae
Hydrophilinae is a subfamily of Hydrophilidae Hydrophilidae, also known colloquially as water scavenger beetles, is a family of beetles. Aquatic hydrophilids are notable for their long maxillary palps, which are longer than their antennae. Several of the former subfamilies of Hydrophilidae ... that contains five tribes in 33 genera after the classification was revised by Short and Fikáček in 2013. Tribes Updated to Short and Fikáček (2013). * Amphiopini * Berosini * Hydrobiusini * Hydrophilini * Laccobiini From Short and Fikåček (2011). References Polyphaga subfamilies {{Hydrophilidae-stub ...
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Étienne Mulsant
Martial Étienne Mulsant (2 March 1797, Marnand, Rhône – 4 November 1880) was a French entomologist and ornithologist. Biography Initially employed in commerce, Mulsant wrote ''Lettres à Julie sur l'entomologie, suivies d'une description méthodique de la plus grande partie des insectes de France, ornées de planches''... ("Letters to Julie on entomology, followed by a methodical description of the greatest part of the insects of France with, decorated plates..."), dedicated to his future wife, Julie Ronchivole. In 1817, he became mayor of Saint-Jean-la-Bussière, where his parents had property. In 1827 he became, following his father and grandfather, a justice of the peace. He settled in Lyon in 1830 and in 1839, he obtained a post of assistant librarian and then, in 1843, a post of professor of natural history in a college; a post he occupied until 1873. In 1840, he published ''Histoire naturelle des Coléoptères de France'', ("Natural History of the Coleoptera of France") ...
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Tribe (biology)
In biology, a tribe is a taxonomic rank above genus, but below family and subfamily. It is sometimes subdivided into subtribes. By convention, all taxonomic ranks from genus upwards are capitalized, including both tribe and subtribe. In zoology, the standard ending for the name of a zoological tribe is "-ini". Examples include the tribes Caprini (goat-antelopes), Hominini (hominins), Bombini (bumblebees), and Thunnini (tunas). The tribe Hominini is divided into subtribes by some scientists; subtribe Hominina then comprises "humans". The standard ending for the name of a zoological subtribe is "-ina". In botany, the standard ending for the name of a botanical tribe is "-eae". Examples include the tribes Acalypheae and Hyacintheae. The tribe Hyacintheae is divided into subtribes, including the subtribe Massoniinae. The standard ending for the name of a botanical subtribe is "-inae". In bacteriology, the form of tribe names is as in botany, e.g., Pseudomonadeae, based on the ge ...
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Allocotocerus
''Allocotocerus'' is a genus of water beetles in the family Hydrophilidae, first described by Ernst Gustav Kraatz in 1883. The decision for synonymy is based on Hansen (1999). The Australian beetles of this genus are found in Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland. Watts separates the three genera of Hydrophilidae ('' Amphiops'', ''Allocotocerus'', and '' Regimbartia'') which occur in Australia, by describing species from the genus ''Allocotocerus'' as being black, of length 3.5—4.5 mm, having meso- and meta-tibiae with swimming hairs, normal eyes, and elytra as long as high and having almost no striae. Species (as listed by GBIF The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation that focuses on making scientific data on biodiversity available via the Internet using web services. The data are provided by many institutions from around the ...) *'' Allocotocerus bedeli'' *'' Allocotocerus indicus'' *'' Allocotocerus kapur ...
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Derallus
''Derallus'' is a genus of water scavenger beetles in the family Hydrophilidae Hydrophilidae, also known colloquially as water scavenger beetles, is a family of beetles. Aquatic hydrophilids are notable for their long maxillary palps, which are longer than their antennae. Several of the former subfamilies of Hydrophilidae .... There are about six described species in ''Derallus''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Derallus'': * '' Derallus altus'' (LeConte, 1855) * '' Derallus ambitus'' d'Orchymont, 1940 * '' Derallus angustus'' Sharp, 1882 * '' Derallus intermedius'' Oliva, 1995 * '' Derallus rudis'' Sharp, 1882 * '' Derallus terraenovae'' Oliva, 1983 References Further reading * Hydrophilinae Articles created by Qbugbot {{hydrophilidae-stub ...
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Regimbartia
''Regimbartia'' is a small genus of beetles belonging to the family Hydrophilidae Hydrophilidae, also known colloquially as water scavenger beetles, is a family of beetles. Aquatic hydrophilids are notable for their long maxillary palps, which are longer than their antennae. Several of the former subfamilies of Hydrophilidae ... comprising ten species distributed throughout Africa, South Asia, South East Asia and Australia. Species * '' Regimbartia attenuata'' (Fabricius, 1801) * '' Regimbartia compressa'' (Boheman, 1851) * '' Regimbartia condicta'' Orchymont, 1941 * '' Regimbartia denticulata'' (Mulsant, 1853) * '' Regimbartia elliptica'' (Régimbart, 1906) * '' Regimbartia inflata'' (Brullé, 1835) * '' Regimbartia minima'' Orchymont, 1941 * '' Regimbartia nilotica'' (Sharp, 1904) * '' Regimbartia obsoleta'' (Régimbart, 1906) * '' Regimbartia sumatrensis'' Orchymont, 1941 References Hydrophilidae genera {{hydrophilidae-stub ...
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Polyphaga Tribes
Polyphaga is the largest and most diverse suborder of beetles. It comprises 144 families in 16 superfamilies, and displays an enormous variety of specialization and adaptation, with over 350,000 described species, or approximately 90% of the beetle species so far discovered. Key characteristics of Polyphaga are that the hind coxa (base of the leg) does not divide the first and second abdominal/ventral plates which are known as sternites. Also, the notopleural suture (found under the pronotal shield) is not present. Etymology The name of ''polyphaga'' is derived from two Greek words: , meaning 'many', and , meaning 'to eat', so the suborder is called the “eaters of many things”. Classification The five main infraorders are: * Bostrichiformia — including furniture beetles and skin beetles * Cucujiformia — includes lady beetles, longhorn beetles, weevils, checkered beetles and leaf beetles * Elateriformia — includes click beetles and fireflies * Scarabaeiformia — in ...
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