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Kenyacus

Kenyacus
Nomenklatur
Kenyacus
Alluaud, 1917
Synonymi
Tropicoritus Alluaud, 1917
Klassifikasjon
RikeDyreriket
RekkeLeddyr
KlasseInsekter
OrdenBiller
FamilieLøpebiller
UnderfamilieMarkløpere
Økologi
Antall arter: 24
Habitat: på land
Utbredelse: Afrika
Inndelt i

Kenyacus er en slekt av billene i delgruppen (underfamilien) markløpere (Harpalinae) i familiegruppen løpebiller.

Små (4-5 millimeter), blanke, brunlige løpebiller.

Artene lever i fjellområder.

Utbredelse

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Slekten er utbredt i Øst-Afrika (Etiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania).

Systematisk inndeling

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Treliste
  • ordenen biller, Coleoptera Linnaeus, 1758
    • underordenen Adephaga Schellenberg, 1806
      • overfamilien løpebiller og vannkalver, Caraboidea Latreille, 1802
        • familien løpebiller, Carabidae Latreille, 1802
          • underfamilie markløpere Harpalinae Bonelli, 1810
            • stammen Harpalini Bonelli, 1810
              • slekten Kenyacus Alluaud, 1917
                • Kenyacus acrobius Alluaud, 1917
                • Kenyacus angustatus Kataev, 2019[1]
                • Kenyacus baleensis Clarke, 1973
                • Kenyacus berndi Kataev, 2019
                • Kenyacus elgonensis Basilewsky, 1948
                • Kenyacus elveni Kataev, 2020[2]
                • Kenyacus gusarovi Kataev, 2019
                • Kenyacus hypsibius Alluaud, 1917
                • Kenyacus jeanneli Basilewsky, 1948
                • Kenyacus kinangopinus Basilewsky, 1948
                • Kenyacus leleupi Basilewsky, 1951
                • Kenyacus meruanus Basilewsky, 1962
                • Kenyacus minor Basilewsky, 1951
                • Kenyacus nyakasibanus Basilewsky, 1951
                • Kenyacus oldeanicus Basilewsky, 1962
                • Kenyacus parvus Kataev, 2019
                • Kenyacus pusillus Kataev, 2019
                • Kenyacus ruwenzoricus Basilewsky, 1955
                • Kenyacus ruwenzorii (Alluaud, 1917)
                • Kenyacus scotti Basilewsky, 1948
                • Kenyacus similis Kataev, 2019
                • Kenyacus subcaecus Basilewsky, 1956
                • Kenyacus trechoides Kataev, 2019
                • Kenyacus uluguruanus Basilewsky, 1976

Referanser

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  1. ^ Boris M. Kataev (2019) A review of the Afrotropical genus Kenyacus (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Harpalini) from the Rwenzori Mountains, with description of seven new species. Zootaxa 4679 (3), 463-498.
  2. ^ Dag Inge Danielsen (2020) Afrikansk bille oppkalt etter norsk insektforsker. Titan.uio.no, publisert 4. november 2020 [1]

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