Silvanus bidentatus
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Cucujoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Silvanidae
Subfamilia: Silvaninae
Genus: Silvanus
Species: Silvanus bidentatus
Name
editSilvanus bidentatus (Fabricius, 1792)
Synonyms
edit- Cryptamorpha lateritia Broun, 1880: 222
- Authority for placement: Walker, 1912: 90
- disputed by Halstead, 1973: 71 ('sp. rev.'); Lefkovitch (1961: 143) also expressed doubts over the synonymy
- Authority for placement: Walker, 1912: 90
References
editPrimary references
edit- Broun, T. 1880. Manual of the New Zealand Coleoptera. Part 1. Pp. 1–651. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey Department, Wellington. BHL Reference page.
- Halstead, D.G.H. 1973. A revision of the genus Silvanus Latreille (s.l.) (Coleoptera: Silvanidae). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Entomology 29(2): 37–112. BHL Reference page.
- Lefkovitch, L.P. 1961. Notes on New Zealand Cucujidae and Silvanidae (Coleoptera). Entomologist's monthly magazine 97: 143–144. Reference page.
- Walker, J.J. 1912. Silvanus bidentatus, Fab., in New Zealand: synonymical note. Entomologist's monthly magazine, 48: 90. BHL BUGZ
Additional references
edit- Archibald, R.D.; Chalmers, I. 1983: Stored product Coleoptera in New Zealand. New Zealand entomologist, 7: 371–397. BUGZ [381, interception records]
- Macfarlane, R.P., Maddison, P.A., Andrew, I.G., Berry, J.A., Johns, P.M., Hoare, R.J.B., Larivière, M.-C., Greenslade, P., Henderson, R.C., Smithers, C.N., Palma, R.L., Ward, J.B., Pilgrim, R.L.C., Towns, D.R., McLellan, I., Teulon, D.A.J., Hitchings, T.R., Eastop, V.F., Martin, N.A., Fletcher, M.J., Stufkens, M.A.W., Dale, P.J., Burckhardt, D., Buckley, T.R. & Trewick, S.A. 2010. Phylum Arthropoda subphylum Hexapoda: Protura, springtails, Diplura, and insects. Pp. 233–467 in: Gordon, D.P. (ed.) 2010. New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity. Volume 2. Kingdom Animalia. Chaetognatha, Ecdysozoa, ichnofossils. Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, New Zealand. Reference page. PDF. Reference page. [424, listed as doubtfully present in New Zealand]