Biology:Gnathaphanus

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Short description: Genus of beetles

Gnathaphanus
Gnathaphanus melbournensis male.jpg
Gnathaphanus melbournensis
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Harpalinae
Tribe: Anisodactylini
Genus: Gnathaphanus
W.S.MacLeay, 1825

Gnathaphanus is a genus in the beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 20 described species in Gnathaphanus.[1][2][3]

Species

These 25 species belong to the genus Gnathaphanus:

  • Gnathaphanus aridus Blackburn, 1892 (Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus chinensis Schauberger, 1932 (China)
  • Gnathaphanus chujoi Habu, 1973 (Japan)
  • Gnathaphanus froggatti (W.J.MacLeay, 1888) (Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus glamorgani (Lequillon, 1841)
  • Gnathaphanus herbaceus Sloane, 1900 (Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus kansuensis Schauberger, 1932 (China)
  • Gnathaphanus latus Sloane, 1900 (Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus licinoides Hope, 1842 (Oceania)
  • Gnathaphanus loeffleri Jedlicka, 1966 (Laos)
  • Gnathaphanus masudai (Nakane & Ishida, 1959) (Japan)
  • Gnathaphanus melbournensis (Laporte, 1867) (Australia and New Zealand)
  • Gnathaphanus multipunctatus (W.J.MacLeay, 1888) (Oceania)
  • Gnathaphanus parallelus Louwerens, 1962 (Indonesia)
  • Gnathaphanus philippensis (Chevrolat, 1841) (Indomalaya, Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus picipes (W.J.MacLeay, 1864) (New Guinea and Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus porcatulus (W.J.MacLeay, 1888) (Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus pulcher (Dejean, 1829) (Indonesia and Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus punctifer (Laporte, 1867) (Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus rectangulus Chaudoir, 1878 (Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus riverinae Sloane, 1895 (Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus sexpunctatus (W.J.MacLeay, 1888) (Australia)
  • Gnathaphanus subolivaceus (W.S.MacLeay, 1825) (Indonesia)
  • Gnathaphanus vulneripennis (W.S.MacLeay, 1825) (Southeast Asia)
  • Gnathaphanus whitei Sloane, 1917 (Australia)

Parasites

In Australia, Gnathaphanus pulcher is parasitized by a species of mite, Eutarsopolipus pulcher Hajiqanbar & Seeman, 2021 which dwells under the elytra.[4]

References

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q5574125 entry