Beetle-genus

Guides

  • Hybothecus

    Hybothecus is a genus of ground beetles (Carabidae) established by Chaudoir in 1874. The genus contains seven described species distributed in the Neotropical region. Species have been recorded from Central and South America, with some described from Ecuador. The genus belongs to the subtribe Pterostichina within the tribe Pterostichini.

  • Oodinus

    Oodinus is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae, subfamily Licininae. The genus was established by Motschulsky in 1865 and contains at least ten described species distributed primarily in the Neotropical region. Species within this genus are small to medium-sized carabids with limited available ecological documentation.

  • Oplosia

    Oplosia is a genus of longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) in the tribe Acanthoderini. The genus contains three described species: Oplosia cinerea, Oplosia nubila, and Oplosia suvorovi. Members of this genus belong to the subfamily Lamiinae, one of the most diverse lineages within the longhorn beetle family. The genus was established by Mulsant in 1862.

  • Paha

    Paha is a genus of beetles in the family Zopheridae, first described by Dajoz in 1984. The genus is part of the order Coleoptera and is currently accepted in taxonomic databases. Information about species within this genus and their biology remains limited in available sources.

  • Rhynchus

    Rhynchus is a genus of weevils (family Curculionidae) described by Kissinger in 1964. The genus belongs to the superfamily Curculionoidea and is classified within the subfamily Curculioninae. The name is also used in other biological contexts, including as a root in acanthocephalan parasite names (e.g., Neoechinorhynchus), but these are not congeneric.