Kenyacus Explained
Kenyacus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae first described by Charles Alluaud in 1917.[1]
Species
Kenyacus contains the following twenty-four species:[2]
- Kenyacus acrobius Alluaud, 1917
- Kenyacus angustatus Kataev, 2019
- Kenyacus baleensis Clarke, 1973
- Kenyacus berndi Kataev, 2019
- Kenyacus elgonensis Basilewsky, 1948
- Kenyacus elveni Kataev, 2020
- Kenyacus gusarovi Kataev, 2019
- Kenyacus hypsibius Alluaud, 1917
- Kenyacus jeanneli Basilewsky, 1948
- Kenyacus kinangopinus Basilewsky, 1948
- Kenyacus leleupi Basilewsky, 1951
- Kenyacus meruanus Basilewsky, 1962
- Kenyacus minor Basilewsky, 1951
- Kenyacus nyakasibanus Basilewsky, 1951
- Kenyacus oldeanicus Basilewsky, 1962
- Kenyacus parvus Kataev, 2019
- Kenyacus pusillus Kataev, 2019
- Kenyacus ruwenzoricus Basilewsky, 1955
- Kenyacus ruwenzorii (Alluaud, 1917)
- Kenyacus scotti Basilewsky, 1948
- Kenyacus similis Kataev, 2019
- Kenyacus subcaecus Basilewsky, 1956
- Kenyacus trechoides Kataev, 2019
- Kenyacus uluguruanus Basilewsky, 1976
Notes and References
- Alluaud . Charles . 1917 . Les carabiques de la faune alpine des hautes montagnes de l’Afrique orientale . Annales de la Société Entomologique de France . 86 . 73-116.
- Web site: Kenyacus Alluaud, 1917 . Catalogue of Life . 2023-04-08 .