Brachynopus scutellaris

Brachynopus scutellaris

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Staphylinoidea 

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Ecdysozoa
Cladus: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
Cladus: Pancrustacea
Cladus: Allotriocarida
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Classis: Insecta
Cladus: Dicondylia
Subclassis: Pterygota
Infraclassis: Neoptera
Cladus: Eumetabola
Cladus: Holometabola
Superordo: Coleopterida
Ordo: Coleoptera
Subordo: Polyphaga
Infraordo: Staphyliniformia
Superfamilia: Staphylinoidea

Familia: Staphylinidae
Subfamilia: Scaphidiinae
Tribus: Scaphisomatini
Genus: Brachynopus
Species: Brachynopus scutellaris

Name

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Brachynopus scutellaris (Redtenbacher, [1868]; Scaphisoma) [comb. Löbl & Leschen (2003: 23)]

Lectotype, designated by Löbl & Leschen (2003: 24): NHMW. Paralectotypes: none.

Type locality: New Zealand.

Synonymy

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Holotype: BMNH. paratypes: none.

Type locality: New Zealand.

Lectotype, designated by Löbl & Leschen (2003: 24): BMNH

Type locality: Taieri, Otago, South Island, New Zealand.

References

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  • Kuschel, G. 1990: Beetles in a suburban environment: a New Zealand case study. DSIR Plant Protection report, (3) PDF
  • Leschen, R.A.B.; Buckley, T.R.; Harman, H.; Shulmeister, J. 2008: Determining the origin and age of the Westland Beech (Nothofagus) Gap, New Zealand, using fungus beetle genetics. Molecular ecology, 17: 1256–1276.
  • Löbl, I.; Leschen, R.A.B. 2003: Scaphidiinae (Insecta: Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Fauna of New Zealand, (48) [1]
  • Marske, K.A., Leschen, R.A.B. & Buckley, T.R. 2012: Concerted versus independent evolution and the search for multiple refugia: comparative phylogeography of four forest beetles. Evolution 66(6): 1862–1877. DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01538.x  . Reference page
  • Pascoe, F.P. 1876: Descriptions of new genera and species of New Zealand Coleoptera. - Part II. Annals and magazine of natural history (4), 17: 48–60. BUGZ