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Callirhipidae
Callirhipidae is a family of beetles, found widely throughout low-latitude regions except tropical Africa and Madagascar. There are around 175 species in 7 genera. The larvae bore into dead wood and generally have a long life span of 2 or more years. The adults are generally nocturnal. Genera There are currently seven recognised genera in Callirhipidae. * '' Brachyrrhipis'' van Emden, 1931 * '' Callirhipis'' Latreille, 1829 ** subgenus '' Ennometidium'' Emden, 1929 ** subgenus '' Helleriola'' Emden, 1934 ** subgenus '' Parennometes'' Emden, 1931 * '' Celadonia'' Laporte de Castelnau, 1840 ** synonym: ''Simianides'' Emden, 1924 * '' Ennometes'' Pascoe, 1866 * '' Ptorthocera'' Champion, 1896 * '' Simianus'' Blanchard, 1853 ** synonyms: ''Homoeorhipis'' Fairmaire, 1887, '' Horatocera'' Lewis, 1895, ''Simianellus'' Emden, 1924 * '' Zenoa'' Say, 1835 References Further reading * * External links * Byrrhoidea Polyphaga families {{Callirhipidae-stub ...
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Callirhipidae
Callirhipidae is a family of beetles, found widely throughout low-latitude regions except tropical Africa and Madagascar. There are around 175 species in 7 genera. The larvae bore into dead wood and generally have a long life span of 2 or more years. The adults are generally nocturnal. Genera There are currently seven recognised genera in Callirhipidae. * '' Brachyrrhipis'' van Emden, 1931 * '' Callirhipis'' Latreille, 1829 ** subgenus '' Ennometidium'' Emden, 1929 ** subgenus '' Helleriola'' Emden, 1934 ** subgenus '' Parennometes'' Emden, 1931 * '' Celadonia'' Laporte de Castelnau, 1840 ** synonym: ''Simianides'' Emden, 1924 * '' Ennometes'' Pascoe, 1866 * '' Ptorthocera'' Champion, 1896 * '' Simianus'' Blanchard, 1853 ** synonyms: ''Homoeorhipis'' Fairmaire, 1887, '' Horatocera'' Lewis, 1895, ''Simianellus'' Emden, 1924 * '' Zenoa'' Say, 1835 References Further reading * * External links * Byrrhoidea Polyphaga families {{Callirhipidae-stub ...
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Simianus
''Simianus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Callirhipidae Callirhipidae is a family of beetles, found widely throughout low-latitude regions except tropical Africa and Madagascar. There are around 175 species in 7 genera. The larvae bore into dead wood and generally have a long life span of 2 or more y .... It was described by Blanchard in 1853. Species * '' Simianus angustatus'' Pic, 1929 * '' Simianus apicalis'' Pic, 1923 ** ''Simianus apicalis apicalis'' Pic, 1923 ** ''Simianus apicalis lateapicalis'' Pic, 1928 * '' Simianus atrimembris'' Pic, 1950 * '' Simianus basalis'' (van Emden, 1924) * '' Simianus bicolor'' (Fairmaire, 1893) * '' Simianus bicoloripes'' Pic, 1922 * '' Simianus bituberculatus'' (Schultze, 1915) ** ''Simianus bituberculatus bituberculatus'' (Schultze, 1915) ** ''Simianus bituberculatus dilatatus'' (van Emden, 1932) * '' Simianus confusus'' (van Emden, 1932) * '' Simianus croceosellatus'' (Fairmaire, 1887) * '' Simianus cyaneicollis'' (Waterhouse, 18 ...
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Horatocera
''Simianus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Callirhipidae Callirhipidae is a family of beetles, found widely throughout low-latitude regions except tropical Africa and Madagascar. There are around 175 species in 7 genera. The larvae bore into dead wood and generally have a long life span of 2 or more y .... It was described by Blanchard in 1853. Species * '' Simianus angustatus'' Pic, 1929 * '' Simianus apicalis'' Pic, 1923 ** ''Simianus apicalis apicalis'' Pic, 1923 ** ''Simianus apicalis lateapicalis'' Pic, 1928 * '' Simianus atrimembris'' Pic, 1950 * '' Simianus basalis'' (van Emden, 1924) * '' Simianus bicolor'' (Fairmaire, 1893) * '' Simianus bicoloripes'' Pic, 1922 * '' Simianus bituberculatus'' (Schultze, 1915) ** ''Simianus bituberculatus bituberculatus'' (Schultze, 1915) ** ''Simianus bituberculatus dilatatus'' (van Emden, 1932) * '' Simianus confusus'' (van Emden, 1932) * '' Simianus croceosellatus'' (Fairmaire, 1887) * '' Simianus cyaneicollis'' (Waterhouse, 18 ...
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Ennometes
''Ennometes'' is a genus of beetles in the family Callirhipidae Callirhipidae is a family of beetles, found widely throughout low-latitude regions except tropical Africa and Madagascar. There are around 175 species in 7 genera. The larvae bore into dead wood and generally have a long life span of 2 or more y .... It was described by Pascoe in 1866. Species * '' Ennometes brevitarsis'' van Emden * '' Ennometes cerrutii'' (Pic, 1927) * '' Ennometes cribratus'' (Waterhouse, 1877) * '' Ennometes impressiceps'' Pic, 1922 * '' Ennometes incertus'' (Emden, 1936) * '' Ennometes longiramus'' van Emden, 1926 * '' Ennometes onoi'' (Blair, 1940) * '' Ennometes ruficeps'' Pic, 1926 * '' Ennometes rufiornis'' (Gray) (type species) * '' Ennometes tarsalis'' (Emden, 1932) * '' Ennometes testaceicornis'' Pic References Callirhipidae Byrrhoidea genera {{Callirhipidae-stub ...
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Celadonia
''Celadonia'' is a genus of beetles in the family Callirhipidae Callirhipidae is a family of beetles, found widely throughout low-latitude regions except tropical Africa and Madagascar. There are around 175 species in 7 genera. The larvae bore into dead wood and generally have a long life span of 2 or more y .... It was described by Laporte de Castelnau in 1840. Species * '' Celadonia bicolor'' (Laporte de Castelnau, 1834) * '' Celadonia bocourti'' Pic, 1927 * '' Celadonia gounelleii'' (Pic, 1916) * '' Celadonia hoodii'' (Saunders, 1834) (type species) * '' Celadonia laportei'' Hope * '' Celadonia luteonotata'' (Pic, 1907) * '' Celadonia scapularis'' (Laporte de Castelnau, 1834) Jiří Hájek (2011) World catalogue of the family Callirhipidae (Coleoptera: Elateriformia), with nomenclatural notes. Zootaxa 2914: 1–66. References Callirhipidae Byrrhoidea genera {{Callirhipidae-stub ...
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Callirhipis Formosana
''Callirhipis'' is a genus of beetles in the family Callirhipidae Callirhipidae is a family of beetles, found widely throughout low-latitude regions except tropical Africa and Madagascar. There are around 175 species in 7 genera. The larvae bore into dead wood and generally have a long life span of 2 or more y .... It was described by Pierre André Latreille in 1829.Callirhipidae
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Species

* '' Callirhipis aequalis'' van Emden * '' Callirhipis affinis'' (Emden, 1926) * ''
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Callirhipis Kojimai
''Callirhipis'' is a genus of beetles in the family Callirhipidae. It was described by Pierre André Latreille in 1829.Callirhipidae
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Species

* '' Callirhipis aequalis'' van Emden * '' Callirhipis affinis'' (Emden, 1926) * '' Callirhipis andamanensis'' van Emden * '' Callirhipis angustio ...
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Brachyrrhipis
''Brachyrrhipis'' is a genus of beetles in the family Callirhipidae Callirhipidae is a family of beetles, found widely throughout low-latitude regions except tropical Africa and Madagascar. There are around 175 species in 7 genera. The larvae bore into dead wood and generally have a long life span of 2 or more y .... It was described by van Emden in 1931.Callirhipidae
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Species

* '' Brachyrrhipis tenuipes'' (Champion, 1896) * '' Brachyrrhipis venosa'' (Champion, 1896)


References


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Callirhipis
''Callirhipis'' is a genus of beetles in the family Callirhipidae. It was described by Pierre André Latreille in 1829.Callirhipidae
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Species

* '' Callirhipis aequalis'' van Emden * '' Callirhipis affinis'' (Emden, 1926) * '' Callirhipis andamanensis'' van Emden * '' Callirhipis angustio ...
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Ptorthocera
''Ptorthocera calva'' is a species of beetles in the family Callirhipidae, and the only species in the genus ''Ptorthocera''. It was described by Champion in 1896, and is known from Guatemala Guatemala ( ; ), officially the Republic of Guatemala ( es, República de Guatemala, links=no), is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and west by Mexico; to the northeast by Belize and the Caribbean; to the east by H ....Callirhipidae
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References

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Zenoa
''Zenoa'' is a genus of beetles in the family Callirhipidae Callirhipidae is a family of beetles, found widely throughout low-latitude regions except tropical Africa and Madagascar. There are around 175 species in 7 genera. The larvae bore into dead wood and generally have a long life span of 2 or more y ..., containing a single described species, ''Zenoa picea''. The species was described by Palisot de Beauvois in 1805.Freese, E.L.. (2013). Distribution records for ''Zenoa picea'' (Palisot de Beauvois, 1805) (Coleoptera: Callirhipidae) from the United States. The Great Lakes Entomologist 46:120-132. References Callirhipidae Monotypic Elateriformia genera Beetles described in 1805 {{Callirhipidae-stub ...
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Byrrhoidea
Byrrhoidea is a superfamily of beetles belonging to Elateriformia that includes several families which are either aquatic or associated with a semi-aquatic habitat. Other than the superfamily Hydrophiloidea, most of the remaining Polyphagan beetles which are aquatic are in this superfamily. Description Adults of many Byrrhoidea have exocone eyes (with expanded corneal lens). The anterior edge of the scutellar shield is often abruptly elevated (except in Psephenidae and Cneoglossidae). A variety of byrrhoids have the first three abdominal ventrites solidly fused together. Larvae of most Limnichiidae have one pair of anal hooks on the tenth abdominal segment, while Cneoglossidae and Ptilodactylidae have three or more hooks on each side of this segment. Larvae of Lutrochidae and Elmidae, as well as the limnichiid genus ''Hyphalus'', have anal gill tufts. Almost all byrrhoid larvae have anterior abdominal spiracles that are biforous (or bilabiate) in shape. The degree of wing ...
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