Maorothius Explained
Maorothius is a genus of rove beetles in the family Staphylinidae, subfamily Staphylininae.[1]
Species
There are 20 species described in Maorothius. All species are found in New Zealand.
- Maorothius adustus (Broun, 1880)
- Maorothius brevispinosus (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius brookesi (Cameron, 1952)
- Maorothius brouni (Steel, 1949)
- Maorothius coalitus(Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius dispar (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius effeminatus (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius hamifer (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius hammondi (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius insulanus (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius longispinosus (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius pectinatus (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius pubescens (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius puncticeps (Broun, 1894)
- Maorothius setiger (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius solus (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius tonsor (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius torquatus (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius tridens (Assing, 2000)
- Maorothius volans (Assing, 2000)
Notes and References
- Assing . Volker . 2000-04-11 . A taxonomic and phylogenetic revision of Maorothiini trib. n. from the New Zealand subregion . . 50 . Zoological-Botanical Database.