Apenes

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Apenes
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Apenes sinuata
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Tribe: Lebiini
Genus: Apenes
LeConte, 1851

Apenes is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are at least 80 described species in Apenes.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Apenes sinuata

Species[]

These 86 species belong to the genus Apenes:

  • (Dejean, 1831) c g
  • (Chaudoir, 1852) c g
  • Steinheil, 1875 c g
  • Bates, 1891 c g
  • Schwarz, 1878 i c g
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • Darlington, 1936 c g
  • Liebke, 1939 c g
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • Bates, 1884 c g
  • (Buquet, 1835) c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 1992 c g
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • Bates, 1878 c g
  • Apenes coriacea (Chevrolat, 1863) i c g b
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 1992 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 2009 c g
  • Darlington, 1934 c g
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 1992 c g
  • (Liebke, 1939) c g
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 2009 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 1992 c g
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • (Chaudoir, 1875) c g
  • Apenes hilariola Bates, 1891 i c g b
  • Ball & Shpeley, 1992 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 1992 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 2009 c g
  • Darlington, 1934 c g
  • Liebke, 1939 c g
  • Darlington, 1934 c g
  • Darlington, 1934 c g
  • G. Horn, 1895 i c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 2009 c g
  • Apenes lucidula (Dejean, 1831) i c g b
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • (Gory, 1833) c g
  • (Dejean, 1831) i c g
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • (Dejean, 1825) c g
  • Apenes nebulosa LeConte, 1867 i c g b
  • Liebke, 1939 c g
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • Motschulsky, 1864 c g
  • (Motschulsky, 1864) c g
  • LeConte, 1851 i c g
  • Darlington, 1936 c g
  • Liebke, 1936 c g
  • (Chevrolat, 1836) i c g
  • (Fabricius, 1792) i c g
  • Apenes parallela (Dejean, 1825) i c g b
  • (Chaudoir, 1875) c g
  • Liebke, 1939 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 2009 c g
  • Bates, 1883 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 2009 c g
  • (Liebke, 1939) c g
  • Darlington, 1939 i c g
  • (Dejean, 1831) c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 1992 c g
  • Fleutiaux & Sallé, 1890 c g
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • (Chaudoir, 1875) c g
  • (Reiche, 1842) c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 2009 c g
  • (Chaudoir, 1875) c g
  • Darlington, 1934 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 2009 c g
  • (Motschulsky, 1864) c g
  • Liebke, 1935 c g
  • Apenes sinuata (Say, 1823) i c g b
  • Ball & Shpeley, 1992 c g
  • Liebke, 1939 c g
  • Liebke, 1939 c g
  • (Jacquelin du Val, 1857) c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 2009 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 2009 c g
  • Csiki, 1932 c g
  • (Dejean, 1825) c g
  • Liebke, 1939 c g
  • Chaudoir, 1875 c g
  • Ball & Shpeley, 2009 c g

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

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Apenes Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  2. ^ a b "Browse Apenes". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  3. ^ a b "Apenes". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  4. ^ a b "Apenes Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  5. ^ "Apenes Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  6. ^ "Apenes LeConte, 1851". Carabidae of the World. 2011. Retrieved 6 Jul 2011.

Further reading[]

External links[]

  • Media related to Apenes at Wikimedia Commons


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