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Taxonomy Profile: Diaphanes (Motschulsky 1853)
Diaphanes: Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom:
Animalia
Taxonomic Rank:
Genus
Synonym(s):
Common Name(s):
Taxonomic Status:
Current Standing:
valid
Data Quality Indicators:
Record Credibility Rating:
TWG standards met
Diaphanes: Taxonomic Hierarchy
Kingdom :
Animalia
animals |
Animal |
animaux |
Subkingdom :
Bilateria
Infrakingdom :
Protostomia
Superdivision :
Ecdysozoa
Phylum :
Arthropoda
arthropods |
Artrópode |
arthropodes |
Subphylum :
Hexapoda
hexapods |
Class :
Insecta
insects |
hexapoda |
inseto |
insectes |
Subclass :
Pterygota
winged insects |
insects ailés |
Infraclass :
Neoptera
modern, wing-folding insects |
Superorder :
Holometabola
Order :
Coleoptera
beetles |
besouro |
coléoptères |
Suborder :
Polyphaga
Infraorder :
Elateriformia
Superfamily :
Elateroidea
Family :
Lampyridae
fireflies |
lightningbugs |
glow worms |
lightning bugs |
Subfamily :
Lampyrinae
Tribe :
Lampyrini
Genus :
Diaphanes
Diaphanes Direct Children(s):
Diaphanes abyssinus
(E Olivier 1911)
Diaphanes adustus
(Motschulsky 1854)
Diaphanes alluaudi
(E Olivier 1914)
Diaphanes amplicollis
(Gerstaecker 1871)
Diaphanes bilineaticollis
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes birmanensis
(E Olivier 1885)
Diaphanes brevicarinatus
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes bugnioni
(Bourgeois 1909)
Diaphanes citrinus
(E Olivier 1911)
Diaphanes coomani
(Pic 1929)
Diaphanes costulatus
(Kolbe 1897)
Diaphanes diversipes
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes dorsalis
(E Olivier 1886)
Diaphanes elongatus
(Pic 1927)
Diaphanes exsanguis
(E Olivier 1909)
Diaphanes fenetrellus
(Bourgeois 1890)
Diaphanes formosus
(E Olivier 1910)
Diaphanes fossicollis
(E Olivier 1908)
Diaphanes fraternus
(Kolbe 1897)
Diaphanes fuscipennis
(Gorham 1882)
Diaphanes giganteus
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes guttatus
(Gorham 1880)
Diaphanes harmandi
(Pic 1925)
Diaphanes huddi
(Gorham 1880)
Diaphanes humeralis
(E Olivier 1885)
Diaphanes ictericus
(Gyllenhal in Schönherr 1817)
Diaphanes indicus
(Motschulsky 1854)
Diaphanes indutus
(E Olivier 1914)
Diaphanes innotaticollis
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes javanus
(Gorham 1880)
Diaphanes jeanneli
(E Olivier 1914)
Diaphanes kilimanus
(Kolbe 1897)
Diaphanes lateapicalis
(Pic 1935)
Diaphanes lateralis
(Pic 1931)
Diaphanes latipennis
(Pic 1931)
Diaphanes laurenti
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes leucopyga
(E Olivier 1886)
Diaphanes limbatus
(Gorham 1880)
Diaphanes lineatus
(Pic 1954)
Diaphanes longicarinatus
(Pic 1955)
Diaphanes longicornis
(Blair 1928)
Diaphanes longithorax
(Pic 1935)
Diaphanes luniger
(Motschulsky 1853)
Diaphanes lutescens
(Walker 1858)
Diaphanes mammosus
(E Olivier 1900)
Diaphanes mareei
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes marginellus
(Hope in Gray 1831)
Diaphanes mendax
(E Olivier 1891)
Diaphanes mendicanus
(Gorham 1903)
Diaphanes meruanus
(Bourgeois 1910)
Diaphanes messorius
(E Olivier 1914)
Diaphanes monticolus
(E Olivier 1914)
Diaphanes moultoni
(E Olivier 1909)
Diaphanes nigroreductus
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes nimbosus
(E Olivier 1909)
Diaphanes nitidior
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes nitidus
(Pic 1931)
Diaphanes notaticollis
(E Olivier 1888)
Diaphanes olivieri
(Gorham 1895)
Diaphanes opacus
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes pallidior
(Pic 1956)
Diaphanes pallidus
(Pic 1938)
Diaphanes patruelis
(Bourgeois 1890)
Diaphanes pellucens
(E Olivier 1886)
Diaphanes pici
(McDermott 1966)
Diaphanes picinus
(E Olivier 1906)
Diaphanes piligerus
(Kolbe 1897)
Diaphanes plagiator
(E Olivier 1891)
Diaphanes planitianus
(Kolbe 1897)
Diaphanes planus
(Gorham 1895)
Diaphanes preapicalis
(Pic 1958)
Diaphanes pygidialis
(Bourgeois 1890)
Diaphanes raapi
(E Olivier 1897)
Diaphanes reductus
(Pic 1931)
Diaphanes rhodesianus
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes rugicollis
(Fairmaire 1887)
Diaphanes schoutedeni
(E Olivier 1914)
Diaphanes serotinus
(E Olivier 1907)
Diaphanes signaticollis
(Pic 1951)
Diaphanes simulator
(E Olivier 1913)
Diaphanes sinuatus
(E Olivier 1908)
Diaphanes sjoestedti
(Bourgeois 1910)
Diaphanes soyauxi
(Kolbe 1883)
Diaphanes splichali
(E Olivier 1912)
Diaphanes strangulatus
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes subapicalis
(Pic 1933)
Diaphanes subtestaceus
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes ugandanus
(Kolbe 1897)
Diaphanes ultimus
(E Olivier 1909)
Diaphanes unimaculatus
(Pic 1931)
Diaphanes vaneyeni
(Pic 1952)
Diaphanes varipes
(E Olivier 1914)
Diaphanes pectinealis
(Li and Liang 2007)
Diaphanes cheni
(Jeng in Jeng et al 2001)
Diaphanes flavilateralis
(Jeng and Yang in Jeng et al 2001)
Diaphanes lampyroides
(E Olivier 1891)
Diaphanes niveus
(Jeng and Satô in Jeng et al 2001)
Diaphanes nubilus
(Jeng and Lai in Jeng et al 2001)
Diaphanes: References
Expert(s):
Source(s):
Publication(s):
Author(s)/Editor(s):
McDermott, F. A. / Steel, W. O., ed.
Publication Date (Listed/Actual):
1966-04-26 / 1966-04-26
Article/Chapter Title:
Lampyridae
Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.:
Coleopterorum Catalogus Supplementa, pars 9
Page(s):
149
Publisher:
Uitgeverij Dr. W. Junk
Publication Place:
's-Gravenhage, The Netherlands
ISBN/ISSN:
/
Notes:
The author's name is mistakenly given as 'McDermot' on the cover and title page, but on page 1 of the work it correctly lists McDermott
Reference for:
Diaphanes
Author(s)/Editor(s):
Martin, Gavin J., Kathrin F. Stanger-Hall, Marc A. Branham, Luiz F. L. Da Silveira et al.
Publication Date (Listed/Actual):
2019-11-17 / 2019-11-17
Article/Chapter Title:
Higher-Level Phylogeny and Reclassification of Lampyridae (Coleoptera: Elateroidea)
Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.:
Insect Systematics and Diversity, vol. 3, issue 6
Page(s):
1-15
Publisher:
Publication Place:
ISBN/ISSN:
/2399-3421
Notes:
remaining authors: X. Lui, A. R. Lemmon, E. M. Lemmon, and S. M. Bybee. Corrections to publicaton online 17 December, 2019
Reference for:
Diaphanes
Diaphanes: Geographic Information
Geographic Division:
Jurisdiction/Origin:
Diaphanes: Comments