Dromiusina
Clasificación científica
Reinu: Animalia
Filu: Arthropoda
Clas: Insecta
Orde: Coleoptera
Suborde: Adephaga
Familia: Carabidae
Subfamilia: Harpalinae
Supertribu: Lebiitae
Tribu: Lebiini
Subtribu: Dromiusina
Bonelli, 1810
Xéneros
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Sinonimia
Dromiina
Consultes
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Los dromiusinos (Dromiusina) son una subtribu de coleópteros adéfagos perteneciente a la familia Carabidae.[1][2]

Xéneros

Tien los siguientes xéneros:[1]

  • Afrodromius Basilewsky, 1958
  • Astastus Peringuey, 1896
  • Axinopalpus LeConte, 1848
  • Barrymooreana Baehr, 1997
  • Brachynopterus Bedel, 1898
  • Brigalowia Baehr, 2006
  • Calodromius Reitter, 1905
  • Carbonellia Mateu, 1968
  • Dromiops Peringuey, 1899
  • Dromius Bonelli, 1810
  • Dromoceryx Schmidt-Goebel, 1846
  • Geoffreyella Baehr, 2012
  • Klepteromimus Peringuey, 1898
  • Mesolestes Schatzmayr, 1943
  • Metadromius Bedel, 1907
  • Microdaccus Schaum, 1864
  • Microlestes Schmidt-Gobel, 1846
  • Microlestodes Baehr, 1987
  • Monnea Mateu, 1970
  • Negrea Mateu, 1968
  • Omophagus Andrewes, 1937
  • Oxoides Solier, 1849
  • Paradromius Fowler, 1887
  • Philorhizus Hope, 1838
  • Polyaulacus Chaudoir, 1878
  • Psammodromius Peyerimhoff, 1927
  • Pseudomonnea Mateu, 1983
  • Somalodromius Mateu, 1967
  • Xanthomelina Iablokoff-Khnzorian, 1964
  • Xenodromius Bates, 1891
  • Zolotarevskyella Mateu, 1953

Referencies

  1. 1 2 Anichtchenko A. et al. (ed.): «Dromiusina». Carabidae of the World. Consultáu'l 26 de xineru de 2014.
  2. Bouchard Patrice, Bousquet Yves, Davies Anthony, Alonso-Zarazaga Miguel, Lawrence John, Lyal Christopher, Newton Alfred, Reid Chris, Schmitt Michael, Slipinski Adam, Smith Andrew, «Family-Group Names In Coleoptera (Insecta)», ZooKeys (Pensoft Publishers) 88: 1--972, doi:10.3897/zookeys.88.807, http://www.pensoft.net/journals/zookeys/article/807/abstract/

Enllaces esternos

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