Horn-1882

Guides

  • Anthaxia prasina

    Anthaxia prasina is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is native to North America, with records from British Columbia, Canada. The species was described by Horn in 1882. Like other members of the genus Anthaxia, it exhibits metallic coloration typical of jewel beetles.

  • Calleida platynoides

    Calleida platynoides is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, described by George Henry Horn in 1882. The genus Calleida comprises approximately 100 species distributed primarily in tropical and subtropical regions, with this species representing one of the North American members. Like other carabid beetles, it is a predatory insect. The species has been documented from both the United States and Mexico.

  • Dasycerus angulicollis

    Dasycerus angulicollis is a species of rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae, described by Horn in 1882. It belongs to the subfamily Dasycerinae, a small and morphologically distinctive group within the rove beetles. The species is known from California, USA, with limited published information available regarding its biology and ecology. Members of the genus Dasycerus are characterized by their unusual body form among staphylinids.