Eparchus is a genus of Asian earwigs, in the subfamily Opisthocosmiinae, erected by Malcolm Burr in 1907.[1]
Eparchus | |
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Eparchus sp. | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Dermaptera |
Family: | Forficulidae |
Subfamily: | Opisthocosmiinae |
Genus: | Eparchus Burr, 1907 |
Synonyms | |
Taipinia Shiraki, 1908 |
Species
editThe Global Biodiversity Information Facility includes:[2]
- Eparchus beccarii (de Bormans, 1900)
- Eparchus biroi (Burr, 1902)
- Eparchus burri (de Bormans, 1903)
- Eparchus cruentatus Burr, 1909
- Eparchus dux (de Bormans, 1894)
- Eparchus forcipatus (Haan, 1842)
- Eparchus globus Steinmann, 1990
- Eparchus insignis (Haan, 1842)
- Eparchus mercator Steinmann, 1983
- Eparchus mindanensis Günther, 1934
- Eparchus pullus (Shiraki, 1908)
- Eparchus simplex (de Bormans, 1894)
- Eparchus subflava Steinmann, 1983
- Eparchus tenellus (Haan, 1842)
- Eparchus tuberculatus (Borelli, 1921)
- Eparchus yezoensis (Shiraki, 1905)
References
edit- ^ Burr, Malcolm (1907). "A preliminary revision of the Forficulidae (sensu stricto) and of the Chelisochidae, families of the Dermatoptera". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. 55: 91–134 [120]. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1907.tb03066.x.
- ^ Global Biodiversity Information Facility: Eparchus Burr, 1907 (retrieved 15 June 2024)