Malachius Explained
Malachius is a genus of soft-winged flower beetles belonging to the family Melyridae subfamily Malachiinae. Malachius species have been reported from Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and in former Yugoslavia.
Species
- Malachius abdominalis
- Malachius abeillei
- Malachius acutipennis
- Malachius aeneus
- Malachius agenjoi
- Malachius artvinensis
- Malachius australis
- Malachius auritus
- Malachius bakeri
- Malachius bilyi
- Malachius biguttulus
- Malachius bipustulatus
- Malachius caramanicus
- Malachius caramanicus
- Malachius capricornis
- Malachius coccineus
- Malachius conformis
- Malachius cressius
- Malachius cyprius
- Malachius dama
- Malachius demaisoni
- Malachius directus
- Malachius ensiculus
- Malachius elaphus
- Malachius ephipiger
- Malachius faldermanni
- Malachius fuscatus
- Malachius graecus
- Malachius heydeni
- Malachius junceus
- Malachius kasosensis
- Malachius kraussi
- Malachius labiatus
- Malachius lusitanicus
- Malachius macer
- Malachius mariae
- Malachius mirandus
- Malachius mixtus
- Malachius monticola
- Malachius pickai
- Malachius reducticornis
- Malachius rubidus [inc. ''carnifex'' {{small|Erichson, 1840}}]
- Malachius saltinii
- Malachius sculptifrons
- Malachius scutellaris
- Malachius securiclatus
- Malachius semiaeneus
- Malachius stolatus
- Malachius subangustatus
- Malachius suturalis
- Malachius testaceipes
- Malachius thevenetii
- Malachius tokmakensis
- Malachius truncaticornis
- Malachius ulkei
- Malachius viridulus
- Malachius vittatus
- Malachius yunnanus
References