Antiporus Explained
Antiporus is a genus of beetles in the family Dytiscidae, first described in 1882 by David Sharp,[1] which contains the following species:[2]
- Antiporus bakewellii (Clark, 1862)
- Antiporus blakeii (Clark, 1862)
- Antiporus femoralis (Boheman, 1858)
- Antiporus gilbertii (Clark, 1862)
- Antiporus gottwaldi Hendrich, 2001
- Antiporus hollingsworthi Watts, 1997
- Antiporus interrogationis (Clark, 1862)
- Antiporus jenniferae Watts, 1997
- Antiporus mcraeae Watts & Pinder, 2000
- Antiporus pembertoni Watts, 1997
- Antiporus pennifoldae Watts & Pinder, 2000
- Antiporus simplex Watts, 1978
- Antiporus uncifer Sharp, 1882
- Antiporus willyamsi Watts, 1997
- Antiporus wilsoni Watts, 1978
Notes and References
- Web site: Genus Antiporus Sharp, 1882 . 2024-06-25 . Australian Faunal Directory . Australian Government.
- http://insects.tamu.edu/research/collection/hallan/Arthropoda/Insects/Coleoptera/Family/Dytiscidae.txt Dytiscidae Species List