Staphylininae
Staphylininae Temporal range: Lutetian–Recent | |
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Ontholestes cingulatus.[1][2] | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Staphylinidae |
Subfamily: | Staphylininae Latreille, 1802 |
Diversity | |
6 tribes | |
Synonyms | |
Staphylinae (lapsus) |
Staphylininae are a subfamily of rove beetles (family Staphylinidae). They contain the typical rove beetles with their long but fairly robust blunt-headed and -tipped bodies and short elytra, as well as some more unusually-shaped lineages.
Systematics
As it seems, the Staphylininae are part of a large clade together with the subfamilies Euaesthetinae, Leptotyphlinae, Megalopsidiinae, Oxyporinae, Paederinae, Pseudopsinae, Scydmaeninae, Solieriinae, Steninae, and the extinct Protactinae which are only known from fossils.
The numerous Staphylininae genera are divided into six tribes. Some notable genera and species are also listed:
- Diochini Casey, 1906
- Antarctothius Coiffait & Saiz
- Coomania Cameron
- Diochus Erichson, 1839
- †Diochus electrus Chatzimanolis & Engel, 2011 (Lutetian, Baltic amber)[3]
- Maorothiini
- Othiini C.G.Thomson, 1859
- Platyprosopini Lynch, 1884
- Staphylinini Latreille, 1802 (including Philonthini, Tanygnathinini)
- Cafius
- Creophilus
- Creophilus maxillosus – hairy rove beetle
- Eucibdelus
- Gabrius
- Jurecekia
- Ocypus
- Ontholestes
- Paederomimus
- Philonthus
- Quedius
- Rhynchocheilus
- Staphylinus
- Stevensia
- Thinopinus – pictured rove beetle
- Velleius
- Xantholinini Erichson, 1839
- Leptacinus
- Xantholinus
References
- ↑ Cirrus Digital: Gold and Brown Rove Beetle
- ↑ Bugguide.net Subfamily Staphylininae - Large Rove Beetles
- ↑ Chatzimanolis, S.; Engel, M. S. (2011). "A new species of Diochus from Baltic amber (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Diochini)" (PDF). ZooKeys 138: 65–73. doi:10.3897/zookeys.138.1896.
External links
- Media related to Staphylininae at Wikimedia Commons
- Data related to Staphylininae at Wikispecies
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