Biology:Silis (beetle)

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Short description: Genus of beetles

Silis
Spercomis.jpg
Silis percomis
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Cantharidae
Subfamily: Silinae
Tribe: Silini
Genus: Silis
Charpentier, 1825
Synonyms

Hapalocrosilis Pic, 1916
Silis Dejean, 1821

Silis is a genus of soldier beetles in the family Cantharidae, found mostly in Europe and the Americas. There are at least 80 described species in Silis.[1][2][3]

Species

These 88 species belong to the genus Silis:

  • Silis abdominalis Schaeffer, 1908 i g
  • Silis abrupta Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis abstrusa Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis acuta Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis alexanderi Fender, 1972 i g
  • Silis angelica Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis angulata Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis arida Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis arizonica van Dyke, 1918 i g
  • Silis atra LeConte, 1884 i g
  • Silis barri Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis barticana Pic, 1908 g
  • Silis bidentata (Say, 1825) i
  • Silis californica Fender, 1948 i g
  • Silis carbo van Dyke, 1918 i g
  • Silis carmelita Green, 1966 i g b
  • Silis cava LeConte, 1874 i g
  • Silis constricta Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis crucialis Green, 1966 i g b
  • Silis dentigera Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis deserticola van Dyke, 1918 i g
  • Silis difficilis LeConte in Agassiz, 1850 i b
  • Silis disjuncta Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis divaricata Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis egregia Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis emarginata Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis eximia Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis fabulosa Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis fenderi Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis fenestrata van Dyke, 1918 i g
  • Silis filicornis van Dyke, 1918 i g
  • Silis filigera LeConte, 1874 i g
  • Silis flavida LeConte, 1874 i g
  • Silis fossiger LeConte, 1881 i g
  • Silis freemani Brown, 1940 i g
  • Silis greeni Fender, 1971 i g
  • Silis howdeni Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis humeralis Pic, 1909 g
  • Silis incongrua Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis insolita Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis insperata Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis introversa Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis knulli Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis lasseni Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis latilobus Blatchley, 1910 i g
  • Silis latistylus Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis lecontei Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis lemoulti Pic, 1909 g
  • Silis lobata Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis lutea LeConte in Melsheimer, 1853 i g b
  • Silis macclayi Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis maritima van Dyke, 1918 i g
  • Silis montanica Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis nevadica Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis nigerrima Schaeffer, 1908 i g
  • Silis nitidula (Fabricius, 1792) g
  • Silis obtusa LeConte, 1874 i g
  • Silis oregonensis Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis pallida Mannerheim, 1843 i g b
  • Silis parallela Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis percomis (Say, 1835) i g b
  • Silis perfoliata Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis perforata LeConte, 1881 i g
  • Silis peruviana Pic, 1906 g
  • Silis protracta Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis proxima Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis recta Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis reversa Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis rogueti Constantin, 2012 g
  • Silis ruficollis (Fabricius, 1775) g
  • Silis rugosa van Dyke, 1918 i g
  • Silis simulata Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis singularis Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis solitaria Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis spathulata LeConte, 1881 i g b
  • Silis spinigera LeConte, 1874 i g b
  • Silis spinigerula Fender, 1972 i g
  • Silis striatella Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis subimpressa Pic, 1909 g
  • Silis subtruncata Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis tardella Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis tenuata Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis thermalis Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis tricornis van Dyke, 1918 i g
  • Silis triplicata Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis ursina Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis vandykei Green, 1966 i g
  • Silis vulnerata LeConte, 1874 i g

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

References

Further reading

  • Pelletier, G.; Hébert, C. (2014). "The Cantharidae of Eastern Canada and Northeastern United States". Canadian Journal of Arthropod Identification 25: 1–246. doi:10.3752/cjai.2014.25. 
  • Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Volume 4: Elateroidea - Derodontoidea - Bostrichoidea - Lymexyloidea - Cleroidea - Cucujoidea. Apollo Books. 2007. ISBN 978-8788757675. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q12000456 entry