Grouvellinus

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Grouvellinus
Grouvellinus caucasicus (Victor, 1839).png
G. caucasicus
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Elmidae
Genus: Grouvellinus
Champion, 1923
Type species

Synonyms[2]
  • Microdes Motschulsky, 1860[3] not Guenée, 1857
  • Grouvelleus Zaitzev, 1908[4] not Guillebeau, 1892

Grouvellinus is a genus of beetle in the family Elmidae.[5][6][7] As of 2018, over forty species are recognized, including:[2][6][7]

  • (Grouvelle, 1896) — Indonesia
  • Delève, 1970 — Vietnam
  • Freitag et al., 2018 — Malaysia
  • Nomura, 1963
    • G. b. babai Nomura, 1963 — Taiwan
    • G. b. satoi Jen & Yang, 1998 — Japan
  • Jäch, 1984 — Malaysia
  • Jäch, 1984 — Nepal
  • Jäch, 1984 — Nepal
  • Hinon, 1941 — China
  • (Victor, 1839) — Armenia, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Russia, Syria, Turkey
  • Mařan, 1939 — China
  • Grouvellinus duplaris Champion, 1923 — India
  • (Grouvelle, 1896) — Indonesia
  • Jäch, 1984 — Nepal
  • Jäch, 1984 — China, Nepal
  • Jeng & Yang, 1998 — Taiwan
  • Jäch, 1984 — Indonesia
  • Grouvellinus leonardodicaprioi Freitag et al., 2018 — Malaysia
  • (Kôno, 1934) — Japan
  • (Grouvelle, 1896) — Indonesia
  • Jeng & Yang, 1998 — Taiwan
  • Delève, 1970 — China, Nepal
  • Nomura, 1963 — Japan
  • Dongju & Sun, 2016 — China
  • Delève, 1970 — Vietnam
  • Jeng & Yang, 1998 — Taiwan
  • Bollow, 1940 — Myanmar
  • Freitag et al., 2018 — Malaysia
  • (Reitter, 1887) — Afghanistan, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
  • Dongju & Sun, 2016 — China
  • Bollow, 1940 — Myanmar
  • Delève, 1970 — Vietnam
  • Hinton, 1941 — Indonesia
  • (Grouvelle, 1906) — China
  • Nomura, 1962 — Japan
  • Jäch, 1984 — Indonesia
  • Jäch, 1984 — Indonesia
  • Jäch, 1984 — China, Nepal
  • Grouvelle, 1889 — Vietnam
  • Champion, 1923 — India

References[]

  1. ^ Victor, T. (1839). "Coléoptères du Caucase et des provinces Transcaucasiennes. (Continuation)". Bulletin de la Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou. 12 (1): 70; Pl. 5, Figs. b-B'CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Jäch, Manfred A.; Kodada, Ján; Brojer, Michaela; Shepard, William D.; Čiampor, Fedor, Jr. (2016). "Genus and Species Group Names". Coleoptera: Elmidae and Protelmidae. World Catalogue of Insects. 14. Leiden: Brill. pp. 67–72.
  3. ^ Motschulsky, Victor de (1860) ["1859"]. "Insectes des Indes orientales, et de contrées analogues". Études entomologiques. 8: 48–49.
  4. ^ Zaitzev, Ph. (1908). "Catalogue des Coléoptères aquatiques des familles des Dryopidae, Georyssidae, Cyathoceridae, Heteroceridae et Hydrophilidae". Horae Societatis Entomologicae Rossicae. 38 (4): 311.
  5. ^ Jäch, Manfred A. (1990). "Notes on the genus Grouvellinus Champion (Elmidae, Coleoptera)" (PDF). Zeitschrift der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Österreichischer Entomologen. 42 (1–2): 39–43.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Dongju, Bian; Sun, Haibin (2016). "A key to Grouvellinus Champion, 1923 from mainland China with descriptions of two new species (Coleoptera, Elmidae)". ZooKeys. 623: 89–104. doi:10.3897/zookeys.623.9610. PMC 5096398. PMID 27843390.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Freitag, Hendrik; Pangantihon, Clister V.; Njunjić, Iva (2018). "Three new species of Grouvellinus Champion, 1923 from Maliau Basin, Sabah, Borneo, discovered by citizen scientists during the first Taxon Expedition (Insecta, Coleoptera, Elmidae)". ZooKeys. 754: 1–21. doi:10.3897/zookeys.754.24276.
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