Timomenus Explained
Timomenus is a genus of Asian earwigs, in the subfamily Opisthocosmiinae, erected by Malcolm Burr in 1907.[1]
Species
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility includes:[2]
- Timomenus aeris
- Timomenus aesculapius
- Timomenus amblyotus
- Timomenus ares
- Timomenus bicolor
- Timomenus bicostatus
- Timomenus bicuspis
- Timomenus bii
- Timomenus dilatatus
- Timomenus haddeni
- Timomenus jacobsoni
- Timomenus josephi
- Timomenus komarovi
- Timomenus lobophoroides
- Timomenus longiforceps
- Timomenus lugens
- Timomenus nevilli
- Timomenus oannes
- Timomenus pieli
- Timomenus robustus
- Timomenus shelfordi
- Timomenus sinuatus
- Timomenus vicinus
Notes and References
- Burr, M. (1907) A preliminary revision of the Forficulidae (sensu stricto) and of the Chelisochidae, families of the Dermatoptera. Transactions of the Entomological Society, London, 1907, 91–134.
- https://www.gbif.org/species/4392812 Global Biodiversity Information Facility: Timomenus Burr, 1907