Glandulariini L.W. Schaufuss, 1889
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Tribe Glandulariini L.W. Schaufuss, 1889
0794. Afroeudesis H. Franz, 1963: 16
Type species: Pseudoeudesis basilewskyi H. Franz, 1963
Subgenera:
Afroeudesis H. Franz, 1963: 16 View in CoL
Type species: Pseudoeudesis basilewskyi H. Franz, 1963
Eburneus Jałoszyński, 2016e: 165
Type species: Microscydmus trianguliceps H. Franz, 1980
Eudesoides Jałoszyński, 2016e: 169 [*]
Type species: Pseudoeudesis sulcata H. Franz, 1967
Nanoscydmus Jałoszyński, 2009: 173
Type species: Nanoscydmus baoshanus Jałoszyński, 2009
1 species is included in this genus from South America.
Distribution.
South America: Brazil.
Other regions: Palaearctic, Ethiopian.
0795. Alloraphes H. Franz, 1980c: 212 ( Fig. 132 View FIGURES 124–135 )
Type species: Alloraphes jamaicae H. Franz, 1980
10 species are known from and are restricted to Latin America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 223 (characters in key); H. Franz 1989b: 277 (characters); Jałoszyński 2013a: 551 (characters).
Key: H. Franz 1980c: 216 (species of the genus).
Distribution.
West Indies: Jamaica.
Central America: Mexico.
South America: Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil.
0796. Amimoscydmus Jałoszyński, 2013c: 259
Type species: Mimoscydmus baruerii H. Franz, 1980
Only one species is known from and is restricted to South America.
Distribution. South America: Brazil.
0797. Archiconnus H. Franz, 1980c: 189
Type species: Archiconnus huallaganus H. Franz, 1980
2 species are known from and are restricted to Central and South America.
Characters/Description: Jałoszyński 2013b: 525 (characters); Jałoszyński 2018c: 292 (characters).
Distribution.
Central America: Costa Rica.
South America: Peru.
0798. Euconnomorphus H. Franz, 1980c: 207 ( Fig. 133 View FIGURES 124–135 )
Type species: Euconnomorphus pilosissimus H. Franz, 1980
2 species are known from and are restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 222 (characters in key); Jałoszyński 2012a: 69 (characters); Jałoszyński 2013e: 143 (characters).
Distribution.
South America: Peru, Bolivia.
0799. Euconnus Thomson, 1859: 61
Type species: Pselaphus hirticollis Illiger, 1798
Subgenera:
Allonapochus H. Franz, 1972: 3
Type species: Euconnus mauritii H. Franz, 1972
Allonapochus H. Franz, 1986c: 199 [synonymized by Newton & H. Franz 1998: 145]
Type species: Euconnus perineti H. Franz, 1986
Androconnus H. Franz, 1986a: 21 [*]
Type species: Euconnus bechyneae H. Franz, 1986
Austroconophron H. Franz, 1971: 69
Type species: Euconnus tindoui H. Franz, 1971
Borneoconnus H. Franz, 1992: 900
Type species: Euconnus laticlava H. Franz, 1992
Cladoconnus Reitter, 1909: 226
Type species: Scydmaenus mothoulskii Sturm, 1838
Dimorphoconnus H. Franz, 1975: 177
Type species: Scydmaenus insigniventris Lea, 1912
Euconnus Thomson, 1859: 61 [*]
Type species: Pselaphus hirticollis Illiger, 1798
Diarthroconnus Ganglbauer, 1900: 261 [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2017d: 192]
Type species: Euconnus birnbacheri Ganglbauer, 1900
Glaphostoma L.W. Schaufuss, 1889: 2 View in CoL [synonymized by Csiki 1919: 45]
Type species: Glaphostoma cribricolle L.W. Schaufuss, 1889
Scopophus Casey, 1897: 365 [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2 017b: 459]
Type species: Euconnus affinis Casey, 1897
Euconophron Reitter, 1909: 226
Type species: Euconnus promptus Coquerel, 1860
Ursoconnus H. Franz, 1963: 42 [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2017f: 538]
Type species: Euconnus basilewskyi H. Franz, 1962
Eupentarius Reitter, 1907: 300
Type species: Euconnus grandiclavis Reitter, 1907
Filonapochus H. Franz, 1986c: 202
Type species: Euconnus grylloides H. Franz, 1986
Glabriconnus Jałoszyński, 2016b: 573
Type species: Euconnus banari Jałoszyński, 2016
Heteroconnus H. Franz, 1963: 40
Type species: Euconnus impressicollis H. Franz, 1963
Microconnus H. Franz, 1994a: 81 [*]
Type species: Euconnus canaimanus H. Franz, 1994
Myrmecodytes Croissandeau, 1898: 160
Type species: Scydmaenus pharaonis Motschulsky, 1851
Napochus Thomson, 1859: 61 [*]
Type species: Scydmaenus claviger Müller & Kunze, 1822
Cephaloconnus H. Franz in Newton & H. Franz, 1998: 145 [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2017f: 534]
Type species: Euconnus hypertrophicus H. Franz, 1962
Cerviconnus H. Franz, 1962: 368 [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2 017f: 534]
Type species: Euconnus bundukii H. Franz, 1962
Connophron Casey, 1897: 390 [synonymized by Csiki 1919: 58]
Type species: Connophron repletum Casey, 1897
Glandularia L.W. Schaufuss, 1889: 3 View in CoL [synonymized by H. Franz 1970: 548]
Type species: Glandularia fricatoris L.W. Schaufuss, 1889
Neonapochus Machulka, 1929: 21 [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2 016g: 40]
Type species: Scydmaenus maklinii Mannerheim, 1844
Paranapochus H. Franz, 1986c: 192 [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2 016g: 44]
Type species: Euconnus marojejyanus H. Franz, 1986
Protoscydmus H. Franz, 1992: 948 View in CoL [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2016g: 40]
Type species: Protoscydmus sabahensis H. Franz, 1992
Smicrophus Casey, 1897: 467 [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2017a: 427]
Type species: Smicrophus leviceps Casey, 1897
Nodoconnus H. Franz, 1986c: 258
Type species: Euconnus gomyanus H. Franz, 1986
Paratetramelus H. Franz, 1963: 25
Type species: Euconnus kenyae H. Franz, 1963
Type species: Euconnus callidus Casey, 1897
Scydmaenites Croissandeau, 1898: 165 [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2017g: 570]
Type species: Euconnus kraatzii Reitter, 1881
Spanioconnus Ganglbauer, 1899: 46 [synonymized by H. Franz 1985c: 165]
Type species: Scydmaenus wetterhallii Gyllenhal, 1813
Xestophus Casey, 1897: 365 [synonymized by H. Franz 1985c: 167, Jałoszyński 2017g: 574]
Type species: Scydmaenus salinator LeConte, 1852
Pycnophus Casey, 1897: 385 [*]
Type species: Scydmaenus rasus LeConte, 1852
Nudatoconnus H. Franz, 1980c: 116 [synonymized by H. Franz 1985c: 167]
Type species: Euconnus sphaerocephalus H. Franz, 1980
Rhomboconnus H. Franz, 1986a: 20 [*]
Type species: Euconnus perplexus H. Franz, 1986
Tetramelus Motschulsky, 1869: 257 [*]
Type species: Scydmaenus oblongus Sturm, 1838
Drastophus Casey, 1897: 389 View in CoL [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2017a: 426]
Type species: Drastophus laevicollis Casey, 1897
Euconnoides Croissandeau, 1898: 154 [synonymized by Csiki 1919: 64]
Type species: Scydmaenus styriacus Grimmer, 1841
614 species are included in this genus from Latin America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 86 (characters of subgenus Napochus ), 116 (characters of subgenus Nudatoconnus ), 133 (characters of subgenus Tetramelus ), 223 (characters in key); H. Franz 1986a: 19 (characters in key of subgenus Rhomboconnus ), 19 (characters in key of subgenus Nudatoconnus ), 19 (characters in key of subgenus Napochus ), 20 (characters in key of subgenus Androconnus ); H. Franz 1993b: 75 (characters in key of subgera Androconnus and Pycnophus ); O’Keefe 1998: 264 (characters), 265 (characters of subgenus Noctophus ), 265 (characters of subgenus Smicrophus ), 266 (characters of subgenus Xestophus ), 266 (characters of subgenus Drastophus ), 268 (characters of subgenus Napochus ); Jałoszyński 2012a: 69 (characters); Jałoszyński 2015b: 10 (characters of subgenus Napochus ); Jałoszyński 2015c: 485 (characters of subgenus Rhomboconnus ); Jałoszyński 2015e: 249 (characters of subgenus Tetramelus ), 292 (characters of subgenus Paratetramelus ), 297 (characters of subgenus Heteroconnus ); Jałoszyński 2017e: 81 (characters of subgenus Rhomboconnus ); Jałoszyński & Newton 2017: 403 (characters of subgenus Austroconophron ); Jałoszyński 2018a: 588 (characters of subgenus Rhomboconnus ).
Key: Reitter & Croissandeau 1890: 216 (some Brazilian species); H. Franz 1967: 616 (subgenera), 620 (species of subgenus Napochus ), 627 (species of subgenus Tetramelus ), 656 (species incertae sedis in subgenera of Euconnus ), 688 (species of subgenus Napochus from tropical region of South America), 695 (some species of subgenus Tetramelus ), 715 (for some species); H. Franz 1980c: 113 (some species of subgenus Napochus ), 129 (species of subgenus Nudatoconnus ), 139 (species of subgenus Tetramelus ), 150 (some species), 160 (some species), 187 (species of Jamaica and Caribbean islands), 238 (species of subgenus Tetramelus from south of Chile), 259 (some species from south of Chile); H. Franz 1983a: 218 (species of Northeast of Brazil); H. Franz 1983b: 136 (species of Suriname); H. Franz 1984: 28 (species from Caribbean Islands); H. Franz 1985b: 130 (species from Suriname); H. Franz 1986a: 19 (subgenera), 40 (Venezuelan species of subgenus Androconnus ); H. Franz 1988: 69 (Venezuelan species), 74 (Venezuelan species); H. Franz 1989a: 10 (Venezuelan species of subgenus Pycnophus ), 52 (some Venezuelan species); H. Franz 1991: 45 (Cuban species); H. Franz 1993b: 75 (South American species); H. Franz 1993c: 226 (Southern Brazilian species); H. Franz 1994b: 374 (Mexican species); H. Franz 1995: 76 (species of Central America).
Distribution.
West Indies: Cuba, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Isl., Guadeloupe, Dominica, Grenada, Trinidad-Tobago, Curacao.
Central America: Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama.
South America: Colombia, Venezuela, Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, Argentina.
Other regions: Nearctic, Palaearctic, Ethiopian, Madagascan, Oriental, Australian, Oceanic.
0800. Heteroscydmus H. Franz, 1980c: 208
Type species: Heteroscydmus yapacariensis H. Franz, 1980
2 species are known from and are restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 223 (characters in key); Jałoszyński 2013c: 252 (characters). Distribution. South America: Bolivia, Brazil.
0801. Homoconnus Sharp, 1887b: 64
Type species: Scydmaenus batesi L.W. Schaufuss, 1866
17 species (1 in Dominican amber) are known from and are restricted to Latin America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 222 (characters in key).
Key: H. Franz 1980c: 194 (species of the genus); H. Franz 1994a: 68 (species of the alluvial plains of the Orinoco and Amazon river).
Distribution.
West Indies: Cuba, Dominican Republic.
Central America: Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama.
South America: Venezuela, Ecuador, Galapagos Isl., Peru, Bolivia, Brazil.
0802. Madagassoconnus H. Franz, 1986c: 112
Type species: Cyrtoscydmus kolbei L.W. Schaufuss, 1890
Madagassoconnus H. Franz, 1977: 351 [nomen nudum, synonymized by Newton & H. Franz 1998: 147]
1 species is included in this genus from Central America.
Distribution.
Central America: Mexico.
Other regions: Madagascan.
0803. Magellanoconnus H. Franz, 1967: 628
Type species: Euconnus laurisilvae H. Franz, 1967
Subgenera:
Anthicimimus H. Franz, 1993a: 100 [*]
Type species: Euconnus anthiciformis H. Franz, 1967
Magellanoconnus H. Franz, 1967: 628 View in CoL [*]
Type species: Euconnus laurisilvae H. Franz, 1967
46 species are included in this genus from South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1993a: 100 (characters); Jałoszyński 2015a: 446 (characters as Anthicimimus); Chandler & Newton 2017: 407 (characters), 411 (characters), 411(characters in key as subgenera Anthicimimus and Magellanoconnus ).
Key: H. Franz 1967: 644 (species of subgenus Magellanoconnus ); H. Franz 1980c: 133 (species of the subgenus Magellanoconnus from tropical area of South America), 251 (species of subgenus Magellanoconnus from south of Chile).
Distribution.
Central America: Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina.
Other regions: Ethiopian, Australian.
0804. Meridaphes Jałoszyński, 2015d: 258
Type species: Scydmoraphes venezolanus H. Franz, 1988
Only one species is known from and is restricted to South America.
Distribution.
South America: Venezuela.
0805. Mexiconnus Jałoszyński, 2013d: 530
Type species: Archiconnus mexicanus H. Franz, 1994
Only one species is known from and is restricted to Central America.
Distribution.
Central America: Mexico.
0806. Microraphes H. Franz, 1980c: 222
Type species: Microraphes pygmaeus H. Franz, 1980
Only one species is known from and is restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 223 (characters in key); Jałoszyński 2013c: 246 (characters). Distribution.
South America: Brazil.
0807. Microscydmus Saulcy & Croissandeau, 1893: 225
Type species: Scydmaenus nanus Schaum, 1844
Subgenera:
Microscydmus Saulcy & Croissandeau, 1893: 225 View in CoL [*]
Type species: Scydmaenus nanus Schaum, 1844
Nepaloconnus H. Franz, 1979: 242 [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2016d: 470]
Type species: Euconnus khumbuensis H. Franz, 1979
Neoscydmus H. Franz, 1980c: 200 [*]
Type species: Microscydmus amazonicus H. Franz, 1980
Type species: Scydmaenus misellus LeConte, 1852
Parastenichnus H. Franz, 1970: 574
Type species: Parastenichnus singaporensis H. Franz, 1970
Scydmomicrus Jałoszyński, 2014d: 11
Type species: Microscydmus australiensis H. Franz, 1975
Valdivioconnus H. Franz, 1980c: 252 [*]
Type species: Euconnus stenichniformis H. Franz, 1967
56 species are included in this genus from the West Indies and South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1967: 659 (characters); H. Franz 1980c: 224 (characters in key); H. Franz 1993a: 100 (characters of subgenus Valdivioconnus ); Jałoszyński 2014d: 4 (characters), 11 (characters of subgenus Scydmomicrus ).
Key: H. Franz 1967: 660 (species of the genus); H. Franz 1980c: 254 (species of the subgenus Valdivioconnus ); H. Franz 1984: 30 (species of the Caribbean Islands); H. Franz 1993c: 226 (Southern Brazilian species).
Distribution.
West Indies: Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Isl., Dominica.
South America: Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina.
Other regions: Nearctic, Palaearctic, Ethiopian, Madagascan, Oriental, Australian, Oceanic.
0808. Mimoscydmus H. Franz, 1980c: 220
Type species: Mimoscydmus brasiliensis H. Franz, 1980
Only one species is known from and is restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 223 (characters in key); Jałoszyński 2013c: 255 (characters). Distribution.
South America: Brazil.
0809. Napochomorphus H. Franz, 1980c: 206
Type species: Napochomorphus extraneus H. Franz, 1980
Only one species is known from and is restricted to South America.
Distribution.
South America: Brazil.
0810. Napoconnus H. Franz, 1957: 31
Type species: Euconnus kubienai H. Franz, 1957
14 species are included in this genus from South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 75 (characters); Jałoszyński 2016d: 464 (characters).
Key: H. Franz 1980c: 84 (Sudamerican species of Napoconnus ).
Distribution.
South America: Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil.
Other regions: Palaearctic, Ethiopian, Madagascan, Oriental, Australian, Oceanic.
0811. Neuraphanax Reitter, 1883a: 385
Type species: Eumicrus dux L.W. Schaufuss, 1867
8 species are known from and are restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1967: 718 (characters); H. Franz 1980c: 222 (characters in key); H. Franz 1986a: 11 (characters).
Key: H. Franz 1967: 720 (species of the genus); H. Franz 1980c: 74 (species of the genus); H. Franz 1986a: 17 (Venezuelan species).
Distribution.
South America: Colombia, Venezuela, Peru.
0812. Neuraphes Thomson, 1859: 61
Type species: Scydmaenus angulatus Müller & Kunze, 1822
Neuraphes Thomson, 1862: 80 View in CoL [synonymized by Newton & H. Franz 1998: 140, 148]
Subgenera:
Neuraphes Thomson, 1859: 61 View in CoL
Type species: Scydmaenus angulatus Müller & Kunze, 1822
Tropithorax Croissandeau, 1894: 359 [synonymized by Ganglbauer 1899: 25]
Type species: Neuraphes fauveli Croissandeau, 1894
Pararaphes Reitter, 1891b: 131
Type species: Neuraphes capellae Reitter, 1881
Rhynchoraphes Apfelbeck, 1918: 101 [ Schülke & Smetana 2015: 882]
Type species: Neuraphes triangularis Apfelbeck, 1918
1 species from Domincan amber.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 223 (characters in key).
Distribution.
West Indies: Dominican Republic.
Other regions: Palaearctic.
0813. Obesoconnus Jałoszyński, 2014b: 482 ( Fig. 136 View FIGURES 136–147 )
Type species: Obesoconnus guyanensis Jałoszyński, 2014
3 species are known from and are restricted to Central and South America.
Characters/Description: Jałoszyński 2018c: 292 (characters).
Distribution.
Central America: Mexico, Costa Rica.
South America: French Guiana.
0814. Parapseudoconnus H. Franz, 1980c: 218
Type species: Pseudoconnus aberrans H. Franz, 1980
Subgenera:
Neuraphomimus H. Franz, 1986d: 44 [*]
Type species: Pseudoconnus simulator H. Franz, 1980
Pseudoconnus H. Franz, 1980c: 216 View in CoL [synonymized by H. Franz 1986d: 44]
Type species: Pseudoconnus simulator H. Franz, 1980
Vetusteconnus H. Franz, 1993a: 101 View in CoL [synonymized by Newton & H. Franz 1998: 148]
Type species: Pseudoconnus simulator H. Franz, 1980
Parapseudoconnus H. Franz, 1980c: 218 View in CoL [*]
Type species: Pseudoconnus aberrans H. Franz, 1980
4 species are known from and are restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 223 (characters in key, Pseudoconnus ); Jałoszyński 2013b: 534 (characters), 536 (characters of subgenus Parapseudoconnus ), 540 (characters of subgenus Neuraphomimus ).
Distribution.
South America: Peru, Brazil.
0815. Perumicrus Jałoszyński, 2015d: 264
Type species: Scydmoraphes peruanus H. Franz, 1980
Only one species is known from and is restricted to South America.
Distribution.
South America: Peru.
0816. Plaumanniola Costa-Lima, 1962: 415 ( Figs. 138–139 View FIGURES 136–147 )
Type species: Plaumanniola sanctaecatharinae Costa-Lima, 1962
5 species are known from and are restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: Lawrence & Reichardt 1966: 39 (characters); Jałoszyński 2013d: 318 (characters); Jałoszyński 2016a: 362 (characters).
Distribution.
South America: French Guiana, Bolivia, Brazil.
0817. Protandroconnus H. Franz, 1989c: 636
Type species: Protandroconnus peruensis H. Franz, 1989
Only one species is known from and is restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 223 (characters in key).
Distribution.
South America: Peru.
0818. Protoconnus H. Franz, 1967: 716
Type species: Protoconnus andicola H. Franz, 1967
25 species are known from and are restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: Jałoszyński 2018b: 43 (characters).
Key: H. Franz 1980c: 199 (species of the genus).
Distribution.
Central America: Costa Rica, Panama.
South America: Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay.
0819. Pseudoraphes H. Franz, 1980c: 209
Type species: Pseudoraphes huallagae H. Franz, 1980
2 species are known from and are restricted to South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980c: 223 (characters in key).
Distribution.
South America: Peru.
0820. Sciacharis Broun, 1893: 1062
Type species: Sciacharis fulva Broun, 1893
Subgenera:
Type species: Phagonophana alacer Broun, 1915
Maoria H. Franz, 1975: 14 View in CoL [synonymized by H. Franz 1980b: 291]
Type species: Phagonophana alacer Broun, 1915
Palaeoconnus H. Franz, 1995: 53 [*]
Type species: Scydmaenus brevipes Sharp, 1887
Sciacharis Broun, 1893: 1062 View in CoL
Type species: Sciacharis fulva Broun, 1893
Allomaoria H. Franz, 1975: 49 [synonymized by H. Franz 1980b: 262]
Type species: Phagonophana lanosa Broun, 1885
Chathamaenus H. Franz, 1980b: 254 View in CoL [synonymized by Jałoszyński 2014a: 224]
Type species: Chathamaenus chathamensis H. Franz, 1980
5 species are included in this genus from South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz 1980b: 262 (characters); H. Franz 1993a: 99 (characters), 100 (characters of subgenus Sciacharis ); Jałoszyński & Newton 2017: 407 (characters of subgenus Sciacharis ); Jałoszyński 2018d: 573 (characters of subgenus Palaeoconnus ), 573 (characters in key of subgenera Palaeoconnus , Sciacharis , and Maorinus ).
Key: H. Franz 1980b: 263 (subgenera); H. Franz 1993a: 100 (subgenera); Jałoszyński 2018d: 573 (subgenera).
Distribution.
Central America: Guatemala.
South America: Bolivia, Chile.
Other regions: Australian.
0821. Stenichnaphes H. Franz, 1980b: 255
Type species: Stenichnaphes urbanus H. Franz, 1980
1 species is included in this genus from South America.
Characters/Description: H. Franz, 1989b: 277 (characters).
Distribution.
South America: Brazil.
Other regions: Australian.
0822. Stenichnoconnus H. Franz, 1985b: 114
Type species: Stenichnoconnus huijbregtsensis H. Franz, 1985
Only one species is known from and is restricted to South America.
Distribution.
South America: Suriname.
0823. Venezolanoconnus H. Franz, 1988: 81
Type species: Venezolanoconnus andinus H. Franz, 1988
4 species are known from and are restricted to Central and South America.
Characters/Description: Jałoszyński 2012a: 74 (characters); Jałoszyński 2017c: 293 (characters).
Key: H. Franz 1988: 83 (Venezuelan species).
Distribution.
Central America: Costa Rica.
South America: Venezuela.
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Glandulariini L.W. Schaufuss, 1889
Asenjo, Angélico, Irmler, Ulrich, Klimaszewski, Jan, Chandler, Donald S., Fierros-López, Hugo Eduardo & Vieira, Juliana S. 2019 |
Cephaloconnus H. Franz in Newton & H. Franz, 1998: 145
Jaloszynski, P. 2017: 534 |
Eburneus Jałoszyński, 2016e: 165
Jaloszynski, P. 2016: 165 |
Scydmomicrus Jałoszyński, 2014d: 11
Jaloszynski, P. 2014: 11 |
Nanoscydmus Jałoszyński, 2009: 173
Jaloszynski, P. 2009: 173 |
Palaeoconnus H. Franz, 1995: 53
Franz, H. 1995: 53 |
Microconnus H. Franz, 1994a: 81
Franz, H. 1994: 81 |
Vetusteconnus H. Franz, 1993a: 101
Franz, H. 1993: 101 |
Borneoconnus H. Franz, 1992: 900
Franz, H. 1992: 900 |
Protoscydmus H. Franz, 1992: 948
Jaloszynski, P. 2016: 40 |
Franz, H. 1992: 948 |
Allonapochus H. Franz, 1986c: 199
Franz, H. 1986: 199 |
Androconnus H. Franz, 1986a: 21
Franz, H. 1986: 21 |
Filonapochus H. Franz, 1986c: 202
Franz, H. 1986: 202 |
Paranapochus H. Franz, 1986c: 192
Franz, H. 1986: 192 |
Nodoconnus H. Franz, 1986c: 258
Franz, H. 1986: 258 |
Rhomboconnus H. Franz, 1986a: 20
Franz, H. 1986: 20 |
Neuraphomimus H. Franz, 1986d: 44
Franz, H. 1986: 44 |
Nudatoconnus H. Franz, 1980c: 116
Franz, H. 1985: 167 |
Franz, H. 1980: 116 |
Neoscydmus H. Franz, 1980c: 200
Franz, H. 1980: 200 |
Valdivioconnus H. Franz, 1980c: 252
Franz, H. 1980: 252 |
Pseudoconnus H. Franz, 1980c: 216
Franz, H. 1986: 44 |
Franz, H. 1980: 216 |
Parapseudoconnus H. Franz, 1980c: 218
Franz, H. 1980: 218 |
Maorinus H. Franz, 1980b: 291
Franz, H. 1980: 291 |
Chathamaenus H. Franz, 1980b: 254
Jaloszynski, P. 2014: 224 |
Franz, H. 1980: 254 |
Nepaloconnus H. Franz, 1979: 242
Jaloszynski, P. 2016: 470 |
Franz, H. 1979: 242 |
Madagassoconnus H. Franz, 1977: 351
Franz, H. 1977: 351 |
Dimorphoconnus H. Franz, 1975: 177
Franz, H. 1975: 177 |
Maoria H. Franz, 1975: 14
Franz, H. 1980: 291 |
Franz, H. 1975: 14 |
Allomaoria H. Franz, 1975: 49
Franz, H. 1980: 262 |
Franz, H. 1975: 49 |
Allonapochus H. Franz, 1972: 3
Franz, H. 1972: 3 |
Austroconophron H. Franz, 1971: 69
Franz, H. 1971: 69 |
Parastenichnus H. Franz, 1970: 574
Franz, H. 1970: 574 |
Magellanoconnus H. Franz, 1967: 628
Franz, H. 1967: 628 |
Afroeudesis H. Franz, 1963: 16
Franz, H. 1963: 16 |
Ursoconnus H. Franz, 1963: 42
Jaloszynski, P. 2017: 538 |
Franz, H. 1963: 42 |
Heteroconnus H. Franz, 1963: 40
Franz, H. 1963: 40 |
Paratetramelus H. Franz, 1963: 25
Franz, H. 1963: 25 |
Cerviconnus H. Franz, 1962: 368
Franz, H. 1962: 368 |
Neonapochus
Machulka, V. 1929: 21 |
Cladoconnus
Reitter, E. 1909: 226 |
Euconophron
Reitter, E. 1909: 226 |
Eupentarius
Reitter, E. 1907: 300 |
Diarthroconnus
Jaloszynski, P. 2017: 192 |
Ganglbauer, L. 1900: 261 |
Spanioconnus
Franz, H. 1985: 165 |
Ganglbauer, L. 1899: 46 |
Myrmecodytes
Croissandeau, J. 1898: 160 |
Scydmaenites
Jaloszynski, P. 2017: 570 |
Croissandeau, J. 1898: 165 |
Euconnoides
Csiki, E. 1919: 64 |
Croissandeau, J. 1898: 154 |
Scopophus
Casey, T. L. 1897: 365 |
Connophron
Csiki, E. 1919: 58 |
Casey, T. L. 1897: 390 |
Smicrophus
Jaloszynski, P. 2017: 427 |
Casey, T. L. 1897: 467 |
Psomophus
Casey, T. L. 1897: 366 |
Xestophus
Jaloszynski, P. 2017: 574 |
Franz, H. 1985: 167 |
Casey, T. L. 1897: 365 |
Pycnophus
Casey, T. L. 1897: 385 |
Drastophus
Jaloszynski, P. 2017: 426 |
Casey, T. L. 1897: 389 |
Opresus
Casey, T. L. 1897: 494 |
Tropithorax
Ganglbauer, L. 1899: 25 |
Croissandeau, J. 1894: 359 |
Microscydmus
Saulcy, F. de & Croissandeau, J. 1893: 225 |
Sciacharis
Broun, T. 1893: 1062 |
Glaphostoma L.W. Schaufuss, 1889: 2
Csiki, E. 1919: 45 |
Schaufuss, L. W. 1889: 2 |
Glandularia L.W. Schaufuss, 1889: 3
Franz, H. 1970: 548 |
Schaufuss, L. W. 1889: 3 |
Tetramelus
Motschulsky, V. 1869: 257 |
Neuraphes
Thomson, C. G. 1862: 80 |
Euconnus
Thomson, C. G. 1859: 61 |
Napochus
Thomson, C. G. 1859: 61 |
Neuraphes
Thomson, C. G. 1859: 61 |