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Cantharini
Cantharini is a tribe of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae. There are more than 40 genera and over 500 described species in Cantharini. Genera These 46 genera belong to the tribe Cantharini: * '' Ancistronycha'' Märkel, 1852 * '' Armidia'' Mulsant, 1862 * '' Atalantycha'' Kazantsev, 2005 * '' Bactrocantharis'' Barovskii, 1926 * '' Bactronycha'' Kazantsev, 2001 * '' Bisadia'' Wittmer, 1972 * '' Boveycantharis'' Wittmer, 1969 * ''Cantharis'' Linnaeus, 1758 * '' Cantharomorphus'' Fiori, 1914 * '' Cephalomalthinus'' Pic, 1921 * '' Cordicantharis'' Svihla, 1999 * '' Cratosilis'' Motschulsky, 1860 * '' Cultellunguis'' McKey-Fender, 1950 * '' Cyrebion'' Fairmaire, 1891 * '' Cyrtomoptera'' Motschulsky, 1860 * '' Falsopodabrus'' Pic, 1927 * '' Habronychus'' Wittmer, 1982 * '' Islamocantharis'' Wittmer & Magis, 1978 * '' Leiothorax'' Pinna, 1974 (decapod) * '' Lycocerus'' Gorham, 1889 * '' Malchinomorphus'' Pic, 1922 * '' Metacantharis'' Bourgeois, 1886 * '' Micropodabrus'' Pic, ...
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Soldier Beetle
The soldier beetles (Cantharidae) are relatively soft-bodied, straight-sided beetles. They are cosmopolitan in distribution. One of the first described species has a color pattern reminiscent of the red coats of early British soldiers, hence the common name. They are also known commonly as leatherwings because of their soft elytra. Historically, these beetles were placed in a superfamily "Cantharoidea", which has been subsumed by the superfamily Elateroidea; the name is still sometimes used as a rankless grouping, including the families Cantharidae, Lampyridae, Lycidae, Omethidae (which includes Telegeusidae), Phengodidae, and Rhagophthalmidae. Soldier beetles often feed on both nectar and pollen as well as predating other small insects. The larvae are often active, velvety, often brightly-colored, and they feed on the ground, hunting snails and other small creatures. Evolutionary history The oldest described member of the family is '' Molliberus'' from the Early Cretaceous ...
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Cantharidae
The soldier beetles (Cantharidae) are relatively soft-bodied, straight-sided beetles. They are cosmopolitan in distribution. One of the first described species has a color pattern reminiscent of the Red coat (British army), red coats of early British soldiers, hence the common name. They are also known commonly as leatherwings because of their soft elytron, elytra. Historically, these beetles were placed in a superfamily "Cantharoidea", which has been subsumed by the superfamily Elateroidea; the name is still sometimes used as a rankless grouping, including the families Cantharidae, Lampyridae, Lycidae, Omethidae (which includes Telegeusidae), Phengodidae, and Rhagophthalmidae. Soldier beetles often feed on both nectar and pollen as well as predating other small insects. The larvae are often active, velvety, often brightly-colored, and they feed on the ground, hunting snails and other small creatures. Evolutionary history The oldest described member of the family is ''Molliber ...
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Rhagonycha Recta
''Rhagonycha recta'' is a species of soldier beetle in the family Cantharidae. It is found in North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car .... References Further reading * External links Cantharidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1846 {{cantharidae-stub ...
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Pacificanthia
''Pacificanthia'' is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae The soldier beetles (Cantharidae) are relatively soft-bodied, straight-sided beetles. They are cosmopolitan in distribution. One of the first described species has a color pattern reminiscent of the Red coat (British army), red coats of early Bri .... There are at least four described species in ''Pacificanthia''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Pacificanthia'': * '' Pacificanthia consors'' (LeConte, 1851) * '' Pacificanthia curtisi'' (Kirby, 1837) * '' Pacificanthia downiei'' Kazantsev, 2001 * '' Pacificanthia rotundicollis'' (Say, 1825) References Further reading * * * Cantharidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{cantharidae-stub ...
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Metacantharis
''Metacantharis'' is a genus of soldier beetle belonging to the family Cantharidae The soldier beetles (Cantharidae) are relatively soft-bodied, straight-sided beetles. They are cosmopolitan in distribution. One of the first described species has a color pattern reminiscent of the Red coat (British army), red coats of early Bri .... List of species Species within this genus include: * '' Metacantharis araxicola'' (Reitter, 1891) * '' Metacantharis balcanograeca'' Wittmer, 1969 * '' Metacantharis clypeata'' (Illiger, 1798) * '' Metacantharis discoidea'' (Ahrens, 1812) * '' Metacantharis keiseri'' Wittmer, 1969 * '' Metacantharis peloponessica'' Wittmer, 1974 * '' Metacantharis picciolii'' (Ragusa, 1870) * '' Metacantharis rosinae'' (Pic, 1902) * '' Metacantharis taurigrada'' Bourgeois, 1900 * '' Metacantharis turcica'' (Marseul, 1864) * '' Metacantharis walteri'' Švihla, 1999 References Beetles of Europe Cantharidae {{Cantharidae-stub ...
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Leiothorax
''Leiothorax'' is an extinct genus of shrimp in the order Decapoda The Decapoda or decapods (literally "ten-footed") are an order of crustaceans within the class Malacostraca, including many familiar groups, such as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp and prawns. Most decapods are scavengers. The order is esti .... It contains the species ''Leiothorax triasicus''.Page 59, ''Bibliographie des sciences de la terre, Volume 37'', Centre national de la recherche scientifique (France). Centre de documentation scientifique et technique, 1976. References Caridea Triassic crustaceans {{Caridea-stub ...
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