Erodiini

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Erodiini is a tribe of darkling beetles in the subfamily Pimeliinae of the family Tenebrionidae. There are more than 30 genera in Erodiini.[1][2][3]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Suborder:Polyphaga
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Erodiini
Erodius siculus dalmatinus, Italy
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Family: Tenebrionidae
Subfamily: Pimeliinae
Tribe: Erodiini
Billberg, 1820
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Genera

These genera belong to the tribe Erodiini[1]

  • Ammodoides Lesne, 1915 (tropical Africa)
  • Ammozoides Kaszab, 1979 (the Palearctic)
  • Ammozoum Semenov, 1891 (the Palearctic)
  • Amnodeis Miller, 1858 (the Palearctic)
  • Anodesis Solier, 1834 (tropical Africa)
  • Apentanodes Reitter, 1914 (the Palearctic and Indomalaya)
  • Arthrodeis Solier, 1834 (the Palearctic and tropical Africa)
  • Arthrodibius Lesne, 1915 (the Palearctic and tropical Africa)
  • Arthrodion Lesne, 1915 (tropical Africa)
  • Arthrodosis Reitter, 1900 (the Palearctic)
  • Arthrodygmus Reitter, 1914 (Indomalaya)
  • Arthrohyalosis Kaszab, 1979 (the Palearctic)
  • Arthrohyalus Koch, 1943 (the Palearctic)
  • Bulbulus Lesne, 1915 (the Palearctic)
  • Capricephalius Koch, 1943 (the Palearctic)
  • Diaphanidus Reitter, 1900 (the Palearctic)
  • Diodontes Solier, 1834 (tropical Africa)
  • Erodinus Reitter, 1900
  • Erodiontes Reitter, 1914 (the Palearctic)
  • Erodius Fabricius, 1775 (the Palearctic)
  • Farsarthrosis Kaszab, 1979 (the Palearctic)
  • Foleya Peyerimhoff, 1916 (the Palearctic)
  • Histeromimus Gahan, 1895 (the Palearctic)
  • Histeromorphus Kraatz, 1865 (tropical Africa)
  • Hyalarthrodosis Kaszab, 1979 (the Palearctic)
  • Hyalerodius Kaszab, 1979 (the Palearctic)
  • Iranerodius Kaszab, 1959 (the Palearctic)
  • Leptonychoides Schawaller, 1990 (the Palearctic)
  • Leptonychus Chevrolat, 1833 (the Palearctic)
  • Piestognathoides Kaszab, 1981 (the Palearctic)
  • Piestognathus P.H. Lucas, 1858 (the Palearctic)
  • Somalammodes Koch, 1943 (tropical Africa)
  • Spyrathus Kraatz, 1865 (the Palearctic and Indomalaya)

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