Aglyptinus, Cockerell, 1906
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Genus AGLYPTINUS Cockerell, 1906 View in CoL
Aglyptinus Cockerell, 1906: 240 View in CoL (replacement name for Aglyptus LeConte, 1866 View in CoL ).
Review. Peck (2004).
Distribution. E Nearctic, Neotropical, England,
New Guinea (42 species).
= Aglyptus LeConte, 1866: 369 View in CoL (preoccupied, not Foerster, 1856). Type species: Colenis laevis LeConte, 1853 (by monotypy).
=Aglyptonotus Champion, 1913: 65 (unnecessary replacement name for Aglyptus LeConte, 1866 View in CoL ).
A. laevis ( LeConte, 1853: 284) (Colenis) ; Horn 1880: 308 ( Aglyptus View in CoL ); Peck 2004: 374. Lectotype in MCZC (designated by Peck 2004: 374). Type locality: “Georgia.” North American distribution: Canada: ON, QC. USA: AL, AR, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MO, MS, NC, NY, OH, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA, WI. Biology: Feeds on soft fungi or slime molds. Fungal associates ( Stephenson et al. 1994).
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Aglyptinus
Peck, Stewart B. & Newton, Alfred F. 2017 |
Aglyptinus
Cockerell, T. D. A. 1906: 240 |
Aglyptus
LeConte, J. L. 1866: 369 |
A. laevis (
Horn, G. H. 1880: 308 |
LeConte, J. L. 1853: 284 |