Glyptotrox
Appearance
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Trogidae |
Subfamily: | Troginae |
Genus: | Glyptotrox Nikolajev, 2016 |
Glyptotrox is a genus of hide beetle in the subfamily Troginae. It contains the following species:[1][2]
- Glyptotrox abei (Ochi, Kon & Kawahara, 2014)
- Glyptotrox boucomonti (Paulian, 1933)
- Glyptotrox brahminus (Pittino, 1985)
- Glyptotrox cambeforti (Pittino, 1985)
- Glyptotrox cambodjanus (Pittino, 1985)
- Glyptotrox dhaulagiri (Paulus, 1972)
- Glyptotrox doiinthanonensis (Masumoto, 1996)
- Glyptotrox formosanus (Nomura, 1973)
- Glyptotrox foveicollis (Harold, 1872)
- Glyptotrox frontera (Vaurie, 1955)
- Glyptotrox hamatus (Robinson, 1940)
- Glyptotrox inadai (Ochi, Kawahara & Inagaki, 2008)
- Glyptotrox ineptus (Balthasar, 1931)
- Glyptotrox insularis (Chevrolat, 1864)
- Glyptotrox kerleyi (Masumoto, 1996)
- Glyptotrox kiuchii (Masumoto, 1996)
- Glyptotrox mandli (Balthasar, 1931)
- Glyptotrox matsudai (Ochi & Hori, 1999)
- Glyptotrox mutsuensis (Nomura, 1937)
- Glyptotrox niisatorui (Ochi, Kon & Kawahara, 2014)
- Glyptotrox opacotuberculatus (Motschulsky, 1860)
- Glyptotrox parvisetosus (Ochi, Kon & Bai, 2010)
- Glyptotrox paulseni (Ratcliffe, 2016)
- Glyptotrox poggii (Ochi, Kon & Kawahara, 2014)
- Glyptotrox poringensis (Ochi, Kon & Kawahara, 2005)
- Glyptotrox simi (Robinson, 1940)
- Glyptotrox spinulosus (Robinson, 1940)
- Glyptotrox sugayai (Masumoto & Kiuchi, 1995)
- Glyptotrox taiwanus (Masumoto, Ochi & Li, 2005)
- Glyptotrox terrestris (Say, 1825)
- Glyptotrox tibialis (Masumoto, Ochi & Li, 2005)
- Glyptotrox uenoi (Nomura, 1961)
- Glyptotrox vietnamicus Ochi, Kon & Pham, 2020
- Glyptotrox vimmeri (Balthasar, 1931)
- Glyptotrox yamayai (Nakane, 1983)
- Glyptotrox yangi (Masumoto, Ochi & Li, 2005)
References
[edit]- ^ "Glyptotrox". BioLib.
- ^ Nikolajev, G. V. (July 2016). "Taxonomic composition of the family Trogidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) of the Russian fauna". Caucasian Entomological Bulletin. 12 (1): 81–91. doi:10.23885/1814-3326-2016-12-1-81-91.