Korynetinae
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Ichnea
checkered beetles
Ichnea is a genus of checkered beetles in the family Cleridae, established by Laporte in 1838. The genus contains at least four described species distributed across North and South America. Ichnea belongs to the subfamily Korynetinae, a group of clerid beetles characterized by elongated body forms. The genus remains poorly studied, with limited ecological and behavioral data available.
Neorthopleura
Neorthopleura is a genus of checkered beetles in the family Cleridae, established by Barr in 1976. The genus comprises at least three described species distributed in North America. Species within this genus are part of the subfamily Korynetinae, a group of clerid beetles often associated with predatory habits.
Orthopleurinae
Orthopleurinae is a subfamily of checkered beetles (family Cleridae) established by Böving and Craighead in 1931. It is currently treated as a synonym of Korynetinae in modern classifications. The group contains few documented observations, with only 8 records in iNaturalist. Its members belong to the superfamily Cleroidea within the diverse beetle suborder Polyphaga.