Anthrenodes is a subgenus of the genus Anthrenus of the subfamily Megatominae within the family of skin beetles.[1] Subgenus is distinguished by antennae with 10 segments.[2]
Anthrenodes | |
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Anthrenus sarnicus, a beetle from subgenus Anthrenodes known in the United Kingdom and Guernsey | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Dermestidae |
Genus: | Anthrenus |
Subgenus: | Anthrenodes Chobaut, 1898 |
Species | |
Species
editAccording to World Dermestidae catalogue, these species currently belong to subgenus Anthrenodes:[3][4]
- Anthrenus aegyptiacus (Pic, 1899) – Algeria; Egypt
- Anthrenus albonotatus (Pic, 1922) – India (South); Vietnam
- Anthrenus amoenulus (Reitter, 1896) – Caucasus region (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia); Afghanistan; Cyprus; Iran; Turkey; Turkmenistan
- Anthrenus araraticus (Herrmann & Háva, 2022) – Armenia
- Anthrenus buettikeri (Mroczkowski, 1980) – Saudi Arabia
- Anthrenus ceylonicus (Kadej & Háva, 2006) – Sri Lanka
- Anthrenus debilis (Háva, 2005) – China (Sichuan)
- Anthrenus difficilis (Háva, 2005) – Thailand
- Anthrenus distinctus (Kadej & Háva, 2006) – Afghanistan
- Anthrenus fernandezi (Háva, 2003) – Burkina Faso; Cameroon; Nigeria; Chad
- Anthrenus guineaensis (Háva, 2004) – Guinea
- Anthrenus himalayensis (Háva, Wachkoo & Maqbool, 2019) – India (Kashmir)
- Anthrenus hulai (Háva, 2017) – Yemen
- Anthrenus ineptus (Háva & Tezcan, 2004) – Turkey; Iran; Iraq
- Anthrenus israelicus (Háva, 2004) – Algeria; Egypt (Sinai); Israel
- Anthrenus jelineki (Háva, 2009) – Iran
- Anthrenus jordanicus (Pic, 1934) – Egypt (Sinai); Iran; Israel; Jordan; Pakistan
- Anthrenus katrinkrauseae (Háva, 2018) – India (Kashmir)
- Anthrenus kejvali (Háva, 2000) – India (Nilgiri Hills)
- Anthrenus klapperichi (Kadej & Háva, 2006) – Afghanistan
- Anthrenus maculifer (Reitter, 1881) – China; India; Indonesia; Japan; Laos; Malaysia; Myanmar; Nepal; Philippines; Taiwan; Thailand; Vietnam
- Anthrenus malkini (Mroczkowski, 1980) – Oman; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; United Arab Emirates; Yemen
- Anthrenus minor (Wollaston, 1865) – Canary Islands; Greece; Algeria; Egypt; Morocco; Libya; Tunisia; Saudi Arabia
- Anthrenus occultus (Háva, 2006) – India (Himachal, Kashmir, Uttarpradesh)
- Anthrenus omoi (Beal, 1998) – Mexico (Sonora); United States (Arizona)
- Anthrenus poggii (Háva, 2002) – Ethiopia; Somalia
- Anthrenus pulchellus (Gestro, 1889) – Saudi Arabia; Yemen
- Anthrenus reconditus (Háva, 2023) – India (Tamil Nadu)
- Anthrenus sarnicus (Mroczkowski, 1963) – United Kingdom; Channel Islands (originating in Guernsey). Introduced in Finland and Netherlands
- Anthrenus semenovi (Zhantiev, 1976) – India (North); Pakistan; Tajikistan
- Anthrenus umbellatarum (Chobaut, 1898) – Algeria; Egypt; Libya; Morocco; Israel
- Anthrenus vijaii (Veer, 2011) – India (Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan)
- Anthrenus wittmeri (Mroczkowski, 1980) – Eritrea; Sudan; Saudi Arabia
References
edit- ^ Háva, Jiří (2023). "World Dermestidae. Genera and subgenera division of Dermestidae" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 May 2024. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
- ^ "Anthrenus Bestimmungstabelle (Anthrenus identification table)". 2024. Archived from the original on 21 May 2024. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
- ^ Háva, Jiří (2023). "World Dermestidae. Subfamily Megatominae" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 June 2024. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
- ^ Herrmann, Andreas (2024). "Dermestidae (Abbildungen)". Archived from the original on 2 June 2024. Retrieved 2 June 2024.