Mycetoporus

Mycetoporus is a genus of crab-like rove beetles in the family Staphylinidae. There are at least 70 described species in Mycetoporus.[1][2][3]

Mycetoporus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Staphylinidae
Tribe: Mycetoporini
Genus: Mycetoporus
Mannerheim, 1830

Species

These 78 species belong to the genus Mycetoporus:

  • Mycetoporus adumbratus Wollaston, 1865 g
  • Mycetoporus aequalis Thomson, 1868 g
  • Mycetoporus altaicus Luze, 1901 g
  • Mycetoporus ambiguus Luze, 1901 g
  • Mycetoporus americanus Erichson, 1839 g
  • Mycetoporus angularis Mulsant & Rey, 1854 g
  • Mycetoporus baudueri Mulsant & Rey, 1875 g
  • Mycetoporus bimaculatus Lacordaire, 1835 g
  • Mycetoporus bipunctatus Campbell, 1991 g
  • Mycetoporus bolitoboides Bernhauer g
  • Mycetoporus boreellus Sahlberg, J.,1876 c g
  • Mycetoporus bosnicus Luze, 1901 g
  • Mycetoporus bruckii (Pandellé, 1869) g
  • Mycetoporus christinae Palm, 1975 g
  • Mycetoporus clavicornis (Stephens, 1832) g
  • Mycetoporus confinis Rey, 1883 g
  • Mycetoporus consors LeConte, 1863 g b
  • Mycetoporus corpulentus Luze, 1901 g
  • Mycetoporus dalmatinus Luze, 1901 g
  • Mycetoporus debilis Mäklin, 1847 g
  • Mycetoporus despectus Strand, 1969 g
  • Mycetoporus discoidalis Sharp g
  • Mycetoporus discoideus Wollaston, 1865 g
  • Mycetoporus dispersus Schülke & Kocian, 2000 g
  • Mycetoporus endogeus Coiffait, 1980 g
  • Mycetoporus eppelsheimianus Fagel, 1968 g
  • Mycetoporus erichsonanus Fagel, 1965 g
  • Mycetoporus feloi Schulke, 2000 g
  • Mycetoporus forticornis Fauvel, 1875 g
  • Mycetoporus glaber (Sperk, 1835) g
  • Mycetoporus gracilis Luze, 1901 g
  • Mycetoporus horni Bernhauer & Schubert, 1916 g
  • Mycetoporus ignidorsus Eppelsheim, 1880 g
  • Mycetoporus imperialis Bernhauer, 1902 g
  • Mycetoporus inaris Luze, 1901 g
  • Mycetoporus inquisitus Casey, 1885 g
  • Mycetoporus insulanus Luze, 1901 g
  • Mycetoporus johnsoni Wollaston, 1860 g
  • Mycetoporus jonicus Scheerpeltz, 1958 g
  • Mycetoporus kahleni Schulke, 1996 g
  • Mycetoporus lapponicus Thomson, 1861 g
  • Mycetoporus lepidus (Gravenhorst, 1806) g
  • Mycetoporus linderi Scheerpeltz, 1970 g
  • Mycetoporus longulus Mannerheim, 1830 g
  • Mycetoporus lucidulus LeConte, 1863 g
  • Mycetoporus macrocephalus Bernhauer, 1917 g
  • Mycetoporus maerkeli Kraatz, 1857 g
  • Mycetoporus mediterraneus Bernhauer, 1917 g
  • Mycetoporus montanus Luze,1901 c g
  • Mycetoporus monticola Fowler, 1888 g
  • Mycetoporus mulsanti Ganglbauer, 1895 g
  • Mycetoporus neotomae Fall, 1910 g b
  • Mycetoporus nidicola Campbell, 1991 g
  • Mycetoporus niger Fairmaire & Laboulbène, 1856 g
  • Mycetoporus nigrans Méklin, 1853 g
  • Mycetoporus nigricollis Stephens, 1835 g
  • Mycetoporus oreophilus Bernhauer, 1900 g
  • Mycetoporus pachyraphis Pandellé,1869 c g
  • Mycetoporus pacificus Campbell, 1991 g
  • Mycetoporus piceolus Rey, 1882 g
  • Mycetoporus pollinensis Scheerpeltz, 1956 g
  • Mycetoporus portosanctanus Palm, 1980 g
  • Mycetoporus punctipennis W.Scriba, 1868 g
  • Mycetoporus quadrillum Fauvel, 1871 g
  • Mycetoporus reichei (Pandellé, 1869) g
  • Mycetoporus revelierei Rey, 1883 g
  • Mycetoporus rondaensis Fagel, 1958 g
  • Mycetoporus rufescens (Stephens, 1832) g
  • Mycetoporus ruffoi Scheerpeltz, 1961 g
  • Mycetoporus rufohumeralis Campbell, 1991 g
  • Mycetoporus rugosus Hatch, 1957 g
  • Mycetoporus smetanai Campbell, 1991 g
  • Mycetoporus solidicornis Wollaston, 1864 g
  • Mycetoporus tenuis Mulsant & Rey, 1853 g
  • Mycetoporus triangulatus Campbell, 1991 g
  • Mycetoporus wingelmuelleri Luze, 1901 g
  • Mycetoporus wollastoni Fauvel, 1897 g
  • Mycetoporus zeithammeri Bernhauer, 1902 g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[4] c = Catalogue of Life,[1] g = GBIF,[2] b = Bugguide.net[3]

References

  1. "Browse Mycetoporus". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  2. "Mycetoporus". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  3. "Mycetoporus Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  4. "ITIS, Integrated Taxonomic Information System". Retrieved 2018-04-05.

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