Review of the Canadian Eustrophinae (Coleoptera, Tetratomidae)
Author
Pollock, Darren
Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, United States of America
text
ZooKeys
2008
2008-09-04
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journal article
10.3897/zookeys.2.30
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Eustrophus
Illiger, 1802
Eustrophus
Illiger, 1802:379
.—
Type
species:
Mycetophagus dermestoides
Fabricius,1792
(monotypy);
Melsheimer, 1853: 143
(in part);
Horn, 1888: 32
;
Blatchley, 1910: 1292
;
Champion, 1915: 138
;
Champion, 1916: 1
;
Leng, 1920: 238
;
LeSage, 1991: 246
;
Poole
and Gentili, 1996: 299
;
Hatch, 1965: 66
;
Nikitsky, 1998: 54
;
Young and Pollock, 2002: 416
.
This genus comprises four species, distributed in Europe, Russian Far East,
Japan
, southern
China
, and North America (
Nikitsky, 1998
). As this is the oldest genusgroup name available for
Eustrophinae
, all North American species were at one time included in
Eustrophus
; now only a single Nearctic species is placed in this genus.