Fall-1931
Guides
Acmaeodera latiflava lineipicta
A subspecies of jewel beetle in the genus Acmaeodera, described by Fall in 1931. Belongs to the large and taxonomically challenging genus Acmaeodera, which contains approximately 150 species in North America and is in need of modern revision. The subspecies is part of a complex of small, black beetles with yellow maculations on the elytra.
Hymenorus dubius
Hymenorus dubius is a species of comb-clawed beetle in the family Tenebrionidae, subfamily Alleculinae. The species was described by Fall in 1931. As a member of the Alleculinae, it belongs to a group formerly treated as a separate family but now subsumed within Tenebrionidae. These beetles are characterized by their distinctive comb-like claws on the tarsi. The genus Hymenorus is part of a diverse radiation of small to medium-sized darkling beetles found primarily in North America.
Hymenorus heteropygus
Hymenorus heteropygus is a small darkling beetle in the subfamily Alleculinae (comb-clawed beetles), described by Fall in 1931. As a member of the Tenebrionidae, it belongs to a group of beetles formerly classified as a separate family but now subsumed into the darkling beetles. Species in this genus and subfamily are typically small, inconspicuous beetles that do not resemble the more familiar 'classic' darkling beetles like Eleodes.
Hymenorus illusus
Hymenorus illusus is a small beetle species in the family Tenebrionidae, specifically within the subfamily Alleculinae (comb-clawed beetles). The species was described by Fall in 1931. As a member of Alleculinae, it possesses the distinctive comb-like tarsal claws that characterize this group. Comb-clawed beetles were formerly treated as a separate family but are now classified within Tenebrionidae.