Coelocnemis
''Coelocnemis'' is a genus of darkling beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. There are about seven described species in ''Coelocnemis'', found mainly in western Canada, western United States, and Mexico. Species These species belong to the genus ''Coelocnemis'': : ''Coelocnemis dilaticollis'' Mannerheim, 1843 (California broad-necked darkling beetle) : ''Coelocnemis lucia'' Doyen, 1973 : ''Coelocnemis magna'' LeConte, 1851 : ''Coelocnemis punctata'' LeConte, 1855 : ''Coelocnemis rugulosa'' Doyen, 1973 : ''Coelocnemis slevini'' Blaisdell, 1925 : ''Coelocnemis sulcata'' Casey, 1895 References External links * Tenebrionidae {{tenebrionidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Coelocnemis Dilaticollis
''Coelocnemis dilaticollis'', the California broad-necked darkling beetle, is a species of darkling beetle in the family Tenebrionidae Darkling beetle is the common name for members of the beetle family Tenebrionidae. The number of species in the Tenebrionidae is estimated at more than 20,000 and the family is cosmopolitan in distribution. Taxonomy ''Tenebrio'' is the Latin ge .... It is found mainly in the western United States and western Canada. References External links * Tenebrionidae Beetles described in 1843 {{tenebrionidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Darkling Beetle
Darkling beetle is the common name for members of the beetle family Tenebrionidae. The number of species in the Tenebrionidae is estimated at more than 20,000 and the family is cosmopolitan in distribution. Taxonomy ''Tenebrio'' is the Latin generic name that Carl Linnaeus assigned to some flour beetles in his ''10th edition of Systema Naturae'' 1758-59. The word means "seeker of dark places" (or figuratively a trickster); an English language analogy is "darkling". Numerous Tenebrionidae species do inhabit dark places, however, there are many species in genera such as ''Stenocara'' and ''Onymacris'', which are active by day and inactive at night. The family covers a varied range of forms, such that classification presents great difficulties. These eleven subfamilies were listed in the 2021 review by Bouchard, Bousquet, ''et al.'', updating a similar catalog from 2005.Bouchard, Patrice. Lawrence, John F. Davies, Anthony E. Newton, Alfred F. Synoptic Classification of the World T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |