Epitragini is a tribe of darkling beetles in the subfamily Pimeliinae of the family Tenebrionidae. There are more than 30 genera in Epitragini, found in the North, Central, and South America.
Genera
These genera belong to the tribe Epitragini
- Aspidolobus <small>Redtenbacher, 1868</small> (the Neotropics)
- Bothrotes <small>Casey, 1907</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
- Conoecus <small>Horn, 1885</small> (North America)
- Cyrtomius <small>Casey, 1907</small> (the Neotropics)
- Ecnomosternum <small>Gebien, 1928</small> (the Neotropics)
- Epitragella <small>Kulzer, 1958</small> (the Neotropics)
- Epitragodes <small>Casey, 1890</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
- Epitragopsis <small>Casey, 1907</small> (the Neotropics)
- Epitragosoma <small>Brown & Triplehorn, 2002</small> (North America)
- Epitragus <small>Latreille, 1802</small> (the Neotropics)
- Eunotiodes <small>Casey, 1907</small> (the Neotropics)
- Geoborus <small>Blanchard, 1842</small> (the Neotropics)
- Hemasodes <small>Casey, 1907</small> (the Neotropics)
- Hypselops <small>Solier, 1851</small> (the Neotropics)
- Kaszabus <small>Freude, 1967</small> (the Neotropics)
- Lobometopon <small>Casey, 1907</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
- Metopoloba <small>Casey, 1907</small> (North America)
- Nyctopetus <small>Guérin-Méneville, 1831</small> (the Neotropics)
- Omopheres <small>Casey, 1907</small> (the Neotropics)
- Ortheolus <small>Casey, 1907</small> (the Neotropics)
- Parepitragus <small>Casey, 1907</small> (the Neotropics)
- Pechalius <small>Casey, 1907</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
- Pectinepitragus <small>Pic, 1927</small> (the Neotropics)
- Penaus <small>Freude, 1968</small> (the Neotropics)
- Phegoneus <small>Casey, 1907</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
- Phitophilus <small>Guérin-Méneville, 1831</small> (the Neotropics)
- Polemiotus <small>Casey, 1907</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
- Pseudortheolus <small>Freude, 1968</small> (the Neotropics)
- Pseudothinobatis <small>Bouchard & Bousquet, 2021</small> (the Neotropics)
- Schoenicus <small>Leconte, 1866</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
- Stictodere <small>Gebien, 1928</small> (the Neotropics)
- Tapinocomus <small>Gebien, 1928</small> (the Neotropics)
- Tydeolus <small>Champion, 1884</small> (the Neotropics)
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