Reinstated-genus

Guides

  • Attinella

    Attinella is a genus of North American jumping spiders in the family Salticidae. It was established by Nathan Banks in 1905 with Attinella dorsata as the type species. The genus was synonymized with Sitticus from 1979 to 2017, when it was reinstated as a senior synonym of Sittiab. It currently contains three recognized species: A. concolor, A. dorsata, and A. juniperi.

  • Nartus

    Nartus is a genus of predaceous diving beetles (family Dytiscidae) comprising at least two described species: Nartus grapii and Nartus sinuatus. The genus was reinstated by Balke et al. in 2017 to accommodate species formerly placed in Rhantus, based on molecular and morphological evidence distinguishing them from that genus. As members of the subfamily Colymbetinae, these beetles are aquatic predators inhabiting freshwater environments.

  • Orphnabaccha

    Orphnabaccha is a genus of hoverflies (Syrphidae) in the tribe Syrphini, native to the Neotropical region. The genus was reinstated by Hull in 1949 and later redefined when molecular studies showed that the formerly broad genus Ocyptamus was not monophyletic, leading to the split of several distinct genera including Orphnabaccha.

  • Schenkia

    ʻĀwiwi (for S. sebaeoides)

    Schenkia is a genus of flowering plants in the gentian family, Gentianaceae, reinstated from the polyphyletic genus Centaurium based on phylogenetic and morphological evidence. The genus comprises five species distributed across Eurasia, North Africa, Australia, the Pacific region, and Hawaii. It was originally described by Grisebach in 1853 and is placed in the subtribe Chironiinae.