Helopini is a tribe of darkling beetles in the family Tenebrionidae. There are at least 50 genera in Helopini.
Genera
These genera belong to the tribe Helopini:
- Accanthopus <small>Dejean, 1821</small> (the Palearctic)
- Adelphinus <small>Fairmaire & Coquerel, 1866</small> (the Palearctic)
- Allardius <small>Ragusa, 1898</small> (the Palearctic)
- Apterotarpela <small>Kaszab, 1954</small> (Indomalaya)
- Armenohelops <small>Nabozhenko, 2002</small> (the Palearctic)
- Asialassus <small>Nabozhenko & Ando, 2018</small> (the Palearctic and Indomalaya)
- Catomus <small>Allard, 1876</small> (the Palearctic)
- Ceratopelius <small>Antoine, 1963</small> (the Palearctic)
- Cylindrinotus <small>Faldermann, 1837</small> (the Palearctic)
- Deretus <small>Gahan, 1900</small> (tropical Africa)
- Dolphus <small>Blanchard, 1847</small> (the Neotropics)
- Ectromopsis <small>Antoine, 1949</small> (the Palearctic)
- Entomogonus <small>Solier, 1848</small> (the Palearctic)
- Erionura <small>Reitter, 1903</small> (the Palearctic)
- Erulipothydemus <small>Pic, 1918</small> (Indomalaya)
- Euboeus <small>Boieldieu, 1865</small> (the Palearctic)
- Eustenomacidius <small>Nabozhenko, 2006</small> (the Palearctic)
- Gunarus <small>Gozis, 1886</small> (the Palearctic)
- Hedyphanes <small>Fischer von Waldheim, 1820</small> (the Palearctic)
- Helopidesthes <small>Fairmaire, 1895</small> (tropical Africa)
- Helops <small>Fabricius, 1775</small> (North America, the Neotropics, and the Palearctic)
- Idahelops <small>Keskin & Nabozhenko, 2012</small> (the Palearctic)
- Italohelops <small>Español, 1961</small> (the Palearctic)
- Mamorina <small>Antoine, 1951</small> (the Palearctic)
- Microcatomus <small>Pic, 1925</small> (tropical Africa)
- Microdocnemis <small>Nabozhenko & Keskin, 2010</small> (the Palearctic)
- Nalassus <small>Mulsant, 1854</small> (North America, the Palearctic, and Indomalaya)
- Nautes <small>Pascoe, 1866</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
- Neohelops <small>Dajoz, 2001</small> (North America)
- Nephodinus <small>Gebien, 1943</small> (the Palearctic)
- Nesotes <small>Allard, 1876</small> (the Palearctic)
- Nipponohelops <small>Masumoto, Ando & Akita, 2006</small> (the Palearctic)
- Odocnemis <small>Allard, 1876</small> (the Palearctic)
- Physohelops <small>Schuster, 1937</small> (the Palearctic)
- Pseudoprobaticus <small>Nabozhenko, 2001</small> (the Palearctic)
- Raiboscelis <small>Allard, 1876</small> (the Palearctic)
- Reitterohelops <small>Skopin, 1960</small> (the Palearctic)
- Sabularius <small>Escalera, 1914</small> (the Palearctic)
- Socotraphanes <small>Nabozhenko, 2019</small> (tropical Africa)
- Stenohelops <small>Reitter, 1922</small> (the Palearctic)
- Stenomax <small>Allard, 1876</small> (the Palearctic)
- Stygohelops <small>Leo & Liberto, 2003</small> (the Palearctic)
- Tarpela <small>Bates, 1870</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
- Taurohelops <small>Keskin & Nabozhenko, 2015</small> (the Palearctic)
- Turkmenohelops <small>G.S. Medvedev, 1987</small> (the Palearctic)
- Turkonalassus <small>Keskin, Nabozhenko & Alpagut-Keskin, 2017</small> (the Palearctic)
- Xanthohelops <small>Nabozhenko, 2006</small> (the Palearctic)
- Xanthomus <small>Mulsant, 1854</small> (the Palearctic)
- Zophohelops <small>Reitter, 1902</small> (the Palearctic)
- â Cryptohelops <small>Nabozhenko & Kirejtshuk, 2014</small>
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