Renardia
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Staphylinoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Staphylinidae
Subfamilia: Osoriinae
Tribus: Eleusinini
Genus: Renardia
Species (5):
R. canadensis –
R. nigrella –
R. nigriceps –
R. strigosus –
R. tenenbaumi
Name
editRenardia Motschulsky, 1865: 583
- Type species: Renardia jubilaea Motschulsky, 1865, fixed by monotypy.
Synonymy
edit- Eumalus Sharp, 1887: 732
- Type species: Eumalus nigriceps Sharp, 1887, designated in Lucas, 1920: 281.
Mentions
edit- Renardia Motschulsky, 1865: 583 (species included: jubilaea).
- Renardia — Leng, 1920: 95 (catalog of North American species).
- Renardia — Scheerpeltz, 1933: 1072 (world catalog supplement).
- Renardia — Blackwelder, 1952: 338 (type species: jubilaea).
- Renardia — Moore and Legner, 1974b: 82 (characters; notes).
- Renardia — Moore and Legner, 1975: 170 (catalog; North America north of Mexico).
- Renardia — Moore and Legner, 1979: 148 (characters; notes).
- Renardia — Downie and Arnett, 1996: 428 (characters; key to species of Northeastern North America).
- Renardia — Newton, Thayer, Ashe & Chandler, 2000: 377 (2 Nearctic species; notes; characters in key).
- Eumalus Sharp, 1887: 732 (species included: strigosus; nigriceps). Type species: Eumalus nigriceps Sharp, fixed by subsequent designation by Lucas, 1920: 281.
- Eumalus — Bernhauer and Schubert, 1910: 10 (world catalog; 3 species).
- Eumalus — Leng, 1920: 93 (catalog of North American species).
- Eumalus — Scheerpeltz, 1933: 996 (world catalog supplement).
- Eumalus — Blackwelder, 1942: 88 (type species: strigosus).
- Eumalus — Blackwelder, 1944: 109 (checklist of species from Mexico, Central and South America, and the West Indies).
- Eumalus — Steel, 1950a: 215 (characters in key).
- Eumalus — Blackwelder, 1952: 156 (type species).
- Eumalus — Hatch, 1957: 244 (characters; species of Pacific Northwest).
- Eumalus — Hammond, 1970: 69, 70 (synonym of Renardia).
References
editPrimary references
edit- Motschoulsky, V. de 1865. Un genre nouveau de staphilinites de l’Amérique septentrionale. Bulletin de la Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou 38(1): 583–584. [original description: p. 583]