Hiletinae Explained
Hiletinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing 21 species in two genera. All of the species in the genus Hiletus, as well as 6 species in Eucamaragnathus, live in Africa. The other species in Eucamaragnathus live in either Southeast Asia and India, or in South America.[1]
Classification
- Genus Eucamaragnathus Jeannel, 1938
- Eucamaragnathus amapa Erwin & Stork, 1985
- Eucamaragnathus angulicollis (Jeannel, 1938)
- Eucamaragnathus aterrimus (Jeannel, 1938)
- Eucamaragnathus batesii (Chaudoir, 1861)
- Eucamaragnathus bocandei (Alluaud, 1914)
- Eucamaragnathus borneensis Erwin & Stork, 1985
- Eucamaragnathus brasiliensis (Negre, 1966)
- Eucamaragnathus castelnaui (Bocande, 1849)
- Eucamaragnathus desenderi Assmann, Drees, Matern & Schuldt, 2011
- Eucamaragnathus fissipennis (Ancey, 1882)
- Eucamaragnathus jaws Erwin & Stork, 1985
- Eucamaragnathus oxygonus (Chaudoir, 1861)
- Eucamaragnathus spiniger (Andrewes, 1947)
- Eucamaragnathus suberbiei (Alluaud, 1914)
- Eucamaragnathus sumatrensis (Oberthur, 1883)
- Genus Hiletus Schiodte, 1847
- Hiletus alluaudi Jeannel, 1938
- Hiletus fossulatus Jeannel, 1938
- Hiletus jeanneli Negre, 1966
- Hiletus katanganus Basilewsky, 1948
- Hiletus nimba Erwin & Stork, 1985
- Hiletus versutus Schiodte, 1847
- Hiletus walterrossii Allegro & Giachino, 2017
Notes and References
- Web site: Bousquet. Yves. Catalogue of Geadephaga (Coleoptera: Adephaga) of American, north of Mexico. ZooKeys. 2 April 2018.