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Wrinkled Bark Beetle
Rhysodinae is a subfamily (sometimes called wrinkled bark beetles) in the family Carabidae. There are 19 genera and at least 380 described species in Rhysodinae. The group of genera making up Rhysodinae had been treated as the family Rhysodidae in the past, and subsequent DNA analysis then placed it within Carabidae, where it was sometimes treated as the tribe Rhysodini, but the most recent analyses place it as a subfamily in a clade along with subfamilies Paussinae and Siagoninae, forming a sister to the remaining Carabidae. Description These beetles are elongate, in size ranging from 5–8 mm, and color ranging from a reddish brown to black. Both the thorax and the elytra are deeply grooved lengthwise, thus giving these beetles their common name. The head is also grooved, and posteriorly constricted into a short but visible "neck". The 11-segment antennae are short, resembling a string of beads, while the mandibles lack cutting edges and are thus nonfunctional. The front ...
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Omoglymmius Americanus
''Omoglymmius americanus'', the American crudely carved wrinkle beetle, is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Rhysodidae native to eastern North America. It was originally described by Laporte as '' Rhysodes americanus'' in 1836. These reddish-brown beetles reach approximately in length with an elongated body. The pronotum has three grooves and the elytra An elytron (; ; , ) is a modified, hardened forewing of beetles (Coleoptera), though a few of the true bugs (Hemiptera) such as the family Schizopteridae are extremely similar; in true bugs, the forewings are called hemelytra (sometimes alterna ... have numerous indentations, formed in lines. ''Omoglymmius americanus'' occur in fungus-infested trees. References americanus Beetles described in 1836 {{Rhysodinae-stub ...
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Ross Bell
Ross Taylor Bell (April 23, 1929 – November 9, 2019) was an American entomologist with particular interest in the invertebrate natural history of Vermont, United States, and carabid beetles. Together with his wife, Joyce Bell, his work at the University of Vermont was largely taxonomic, where they described more than 75% of the rhysodine species known to science. Ross also wrote a number of seminal papers in his chosen field. Biography Ross Bell was born April 23, 1929 in Champaign, Illinois, to parents Alfred Hannam Bell and Dorothy Bell. He had two sisters - Martha and Enid. The family members were keen naturalists, and family vacations included long drives to various locations in the USA where the family would pursue their particular interests in botany, zoology, and geology. Bell's particular interest in insects began with a childhood gift of an insect collecting kit from his parents. He also received a jar of silk worm larvae, which he reared on mulberry leaves. At age 1 ...
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Ludwig Ganglbauer
Ludwig Ganglbauer (1 October 1856, Vienna- 5 June 1912, Rekawinkel, near Kaltenbach Lower Austria), was an Austrian entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera (i.e. beetles). Ganglbauer became interested in insects during early childhood. Educated at the Schottengymnasium in Vienna, he later obtained a teaching certificate from the University of Vienna, and then taught high school for a few years. He subsequently took a job at the Wiener Hofmuseum (now the Vienna Museum of Natural History).Capinera, John. Encyclopedia of Entomology', p. 1586 (Springer, 2008). In 1881, he co-founded the journal ''Wiener Entomologische Zeitung''. He became director of the Department for Zoology at the Vienna Natural History Museum The Natural History Museum Vienna (german: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien) is a large natural history museum located in Vienna, Austria. It is one of the most important natural history museums worldwide. The NHM Vienna is one of the largest museum ... in 1906. G ...
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Omoglymmius
''Omoglymmius'' is a genus of wrinkled bark beetles in the subfamily Rhysodinae Rhysodinae is a subfamily (sometimes called wrinkled bark beetles) in the family Carabidae. There are 19 genera and at least 380 described species in Rhysodinae. The group of genera making up Rhysodinae had been treated as the family Rhysodidae i ..., found on every continent except Africa and Antarctica. There are at least 150 species in ''Omoglymmius''. See also * List of ''Omoglymmius'' species References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q7090440 Rhysodinae Carabidae genera ...
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Neodhysores
''Neodhysores'' is a genus of wrinkled bark beetles in the family Carabidae, found in Southeastern Brazil. Only three specimens of this genus are known to have been found, representing these two species: * '' Neodhysores schreiberi'' (Vulcano & Pereira Pereira (Portuguese and Galician for "pear tree") may refer to: People * Pereira (surname) Places *Brazil **Pereira (Bahia) (est. 1534) in the present-day Barra neighborhood of Salvador in Bahia **Pereira Barreto, municipality in São Paulo **Pe ..., 1975) * '' Neodhysores seximpressus'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1978 References Rhysodinae {{Rhysodinae-stub ...
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Medisores
''Medisores'' is a genus of wrinkled bark beetles in the family Carabidae Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan family of beetles, the Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are found in North America and 2,700 in Europe. As of 2015, it is one of the 10 most species-rich animal fami .... Its only species is ''Medisores abditus'', found in South Africa. Only four specimens of this species have been found, all found dead in wood of '' Cassiopourea gummiflua'', the onionwood tree. References Rhysodinae Monotypic Carabidae genera Endemic beetles of South Africa {{Rhysodinae-stub ...
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Leoglymmius
''Leoglymmius'' is a genus of wrinkled bark beetles in the family Carabidae. Its only species is ''Leoglymmius lignarius''. It is endemic to Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma .... References Rhysodinae Monotypic Carabidae genera Beetles of Australia Endemic fauna of Australia {{Rhysodinae-stub ...
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Kupeus
''Kupeus'' is a genus of wrinkled bark beetles in the family Carabidae Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan family of beetles, the Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are found in North America and 2,700 in Europe. As of 2015, it is one of the 10 most species-rich animal fami .... Its only species is ''Kupeus arcuatus'', endemic to New Zealand. ''K. arcuatus'' was originally described in 1873 by Louis Chevrolat. References Rhysodinae Monotypic Carabidae genera Endemic fauna of New Zealand Endemic insects of New Zealand {{Rhysodinae-stub ...
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Kaveinga
''Kaveinga'' is a genus of wrinkled bark beetles in the family Carabidae Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan family of beetles, the Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are found in North America and 2,700 in Europe. As of 2015, it is one of the 10 most species-rich animal fami .... Species ''Kaveinga'' contains the following species: References Rhysodinae Carabidae genera {{Rhysodinae-stub ...
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Grouvellina
''Grouvellina'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * '' Grouvellina canaliculata'' ( Laporte, 1836) * '' Grouvellina cinerea'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * '' Grouvellina cooperi'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * ''Grouvellina cuneata'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * '' Grouvellina dentipes'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * ''Grouvellina descarpentriesi'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * ''Grouvellina divergens'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * ''Grouvellina edentata'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * ''Grouvellina gigas'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * ''Grouvellina grouvellei'' ( Fairmaire, 1895) * ''Grouvellina hexadon'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1985 * ''Grouvellina hova'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * ''Grouvellina montana'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * ''Grouvellina planifrons'' (Fairmaire, 1893) * ''Grouvellina radama'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * ''Grouvellina ranavalona ''Grouvellina ranavalona'' is a species of ground beetle in the s ...
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Antoine Henri Grouvelle
Antoine Henri Grouvelle (17 January 1843 – 9 June 1917 Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera. He was also an engineer who directed a tobacco factory. He worked on world fauna of the heterogeneous group of beetles known as Clavicornia. Grouvelle was a Member of the Société entomologique de France Selected works *Viaggio di Leonardo Fea in Birmania e regioni vicine. L. Nitidulides, Cucujides et Parnides. ''Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale de Genova'', 32: 813-868.(1892) *Potamophilides, Dryopides, Helmides et Heterocerides des Indes orientales. ''Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale de Genova'', Serie 2, 17(37): 1-25.(1896) *Nitidulides, Colydiides, Cucujides et Parnides récoltés par M. E. Gounelle au Brésil et autres Clavicornes nouveaux d' Amerique. ''Annales de la Société Entomologique de France'', 65: 177-216.(1896) * with Achille Raffray Achille Marie Jacques Raffray (17 October 1844 – 25 September 1923) was a Fre ...
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Dhysores
''Dhysores'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan family of beetles, the Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are found in North America and 2,700 in Europe. As of 2015, it is one of the 10 most species-rich animal fami .... It is confined to Africa. Species There are seven species: * '' Dhysores basilewskyi'' ( Brinck, 1965) * '' Dhysores biimpressus'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1985 * '' Dhysores liber'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * '' Dhysores pan'' R.T. Bell & J.R. Bell, 1979 * '' Dhysores quadriimpressus'' ( Grouvelle, 1910) * '' Dhysores rhodesianus'' (Brinck, 1965) * '' Dhysores thoreyi'' (Grouvelle, 1903) References Rhysodinae Carabidae genera Beetles of Africa {{Rhysodinae-stub ...
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