Knull

Guides

  • Aneflus prolixus fisheri

    Aneflus prolixus fisheri is a subspecies of longhorn beetle described by Knull in 1934. It belongs to the tribe Elaphidiini within the subfamily Cerambycinae of Cerambycidae. The subspecies is distributed in North America and Middle America, with records from Mexico. Very little specific information is available about this subspecies beyond its taxonomic classification and geographic distribution.

  • Fornax knulli

    Fornax knulli is a species of false click beetle in the family Eucnemidae. The genus Fornax belongs to a group of beetles commonly known as false click beetles, which resemble true click beetles (Elateridae) but lack the prosternal process that enables the characteristic clicking mechanism. Species in this family are typically associated with decaying wood and forest habitats. The specific epithet "knulli" honors American coleopterist Joseph N. Knull (1879-1964), who described numerous North American beetle species.

  • Glyphonyx knulli

    Glyphonyx knulli is a species of click beetle in the family Elateridae. As a member of the genus Glyphonyx, it belongs to a group of elaterids that are typically associated with woodland and forested habitats. The species was named in honor of Joseph N. Knull, a prominent American coleopterist who described numerous North American beetle species in the mid-20th century. Specific biological details about this species remain poorly documented in the available literature.