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List of Diaperinae genera

These genera belong to Diaperinae, a subfamily of darkling beetles in the family Tenebrionidae.

Diaperinae genera

  • Adelina <small>Dejean, 1835</small> (North America, the Neotropics, the Palearctic, Indomalaya, and Australasia)
  • Ades <small>Guérin-Méneville, 1857</small> (the Palearctic, tropical Africa, Indomalaya, Australasia, and Oceania)
  • Alphitophagus <small>Stephens, 1832</small> (North America, tropical Africa, Australasia, and Oceania)
  • Anommabates <small>Koch, 1956</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Anopidium <small>Jeannel & Paulian, 1945</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Apteroseriscius <small>Koch, 1950</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Arabcynaeus <small>Schawaller, 2009</small> (the Palearctic)
  • Araeopselaphus <small>Gebien, 1921</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Basanus <small>Lacordaire, 1859</small> (the Palearctic and Indomalaya)
  • Basides <small>Motschulsky, 1873</small> (the Palearctic, Indomalaya, and Australasia)
  • Betschia <small>Dajoz, 1980</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Brittona <small>G.S. Medvedev & Lawrence, 1986</small> (Australasia)
  • Caecochares <small>Koch, 1956</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Caecophloeus <small>Dajoz, 1972</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Capicrypticus <small>Koch, 1950</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Cechenosternum <small>Gebien, 1921</small> (the Palearctic, tropical Africa, and Indomalaya)
  • Ceropria <small>Laporte & Brullé, 1831</small> (the Neotropics, tropical Africa, Indomalaya, Australasia, and Oceania)
  • Cheilopoma <small>Murray, 1867</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Cissides <small>Chatanay, 1915</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Coelopleurum <small>Gebien, 1921</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Corticeus <small>Piller & Mitterpacher, 1783</small> (worldwide)
  • Cosmonota <small>Blanchard, 1842</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Crypsis <small>C.O. Waterhouse, 1877</small> (the Palearctic and Indomalaya)
  • Crypticus <small>Latreille, 1816</small> (the Palearctic)
  • Cryptozoon <small>Schaufuss, 1882</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Csiro <small>G.S. Medvedev & Lawrence, 1984</small> (Australasia)
  • Cyclobiomorphus <small>Pic, 1916</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Cyclobium <small>Pic, 1916</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Cynaeus <small>Leconte, 1862</small> (North America, the Palearctic, and Australasia)
  • Derispia <small>Lewis, 1894</small> (the Palearctic, Indomalaya, and Australasia)
  • Derispiella <small>Kaszab, 1961</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Derispiola <small>Kaszab, 1946</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Diaperis <small>Geoffroy, 1762</small> (North America, the Neotropics, the Palearctic, and Indomalaya)
  • Doliodesmus <small>Spilman, 1967</small> (North America)
  • Doliopines <small>Horn, 1894</small> (North America)
  • Ectyche <small>Pascoe, 1869</small> (Australasia)
  • Ellipsodes <small>Wollaston, 1854</small> (the Neotropics, tropical Africa, Indomalaya, Australasia, and Oceania)
  • Emypsara <small>Pascoe, 1866</small> (the Palearctic)
  • Enanea <small>Lewis, 1894</small> (the Palearctic and Indomalaya)
  • Espagnolina <small>Kaszab, 1965</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Exapinaeus <small>Pascoe, 1882</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Falsocosmonota <small>Kaszab, 1962</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Gargilius <small>Fairmaire, 1891</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Gnathidium <small>Gebien, 1921</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Gnatocerus <small>Thunberg, 1814</small> (worldwide)
  • Gondwanocrypticus <small>Español, 1955</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
  • Gressittiola <small>Kaszab, 1955</small> (Australasia)
  • Halammobia <small>Semenov, 1901</small> (the Palearctic)
  • Heterophylus <small>Klug, 1833</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Hoplaspis <small>Motschulsky, 1858</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Hyocis <small>Pascoe, 1866</small> (Australasia)
  • Iccius <small>Champion, 1886</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
  • Ischnarthron <small>Gebien, 1921</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Lamprocrypticus <small>Español, 1950</small> (the Palearctic)
  • Laoscapha <small>Schawaller, 2016</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Leiochrinus <small>Westwood, 1883</small> (the Palearctic, Indomalaya, and Australasia)
  • Leiochrodinus <small>Kaszab, 1961</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Leiochrodontes <small>Kaszab, 1946</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Leiochrota <small>Westwood, 1883</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Lelegeis <small>Champion, 1886</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Lineocrypticus <small>Koch, 1950</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Liodema <small>Horn, 1870</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
  • Louwerensia <small>Kaszab, 1964</small> (Australasia)
  • Loxostethus <small>Triplehorn, 1962</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Macrotrachyscelis <small>Pic, 1925</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Magela <small>G.S. Medvedev & Lawrence, 1986</small> (Australasia)
  • Mauritianopidium <small>Dajoz, 1977</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Menimopsis <small>Champion, 1896</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Menimus <small>Sharp, 1876</small> (the Palearctic, Indomalaya, Australasia, and Oceania)
  • Micrectyche <small>Bates, 1873</small> (Australasia)
  • Microcrypticus <small>Gebien, 1921</small> (tropical Africa and Indomalaya)
  • Micropeneta <small>Pic, 1921</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Mireanopidium <small>Dajoz, 1977</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Mophis <small>Champion, 1886</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Myonophloeus <small>Bremer & Lillig, 2017</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Myrmechixenus <small>Chevrolat, 1835</small> (North America, tropical Africa, Indomalaya, Australasia, and Oceania)
  • Myrmecocatops <small>Wasmann, 1897</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Nanocaecus <small>Schawaller & Purchart, 2012</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Neanopidium <small>Dajoz, 1975</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Neomida <small>Latreille, 1829</small> (North America, the Neotropics, the Palearctic, and Indomalaya)
  • Neoplateia <small>Marcuzzi, 1986</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Oochrotus <small>P.H. Lucas, 1852</small> (the Palearctic)
  • Pachyphaleria <small>Gebien, 1920</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Palembomimus <small>Matthews & Lawrence, 2005</small> (Australasia)
  • Paniasis <small>Champion, 1886</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Parahyocis <small>Kaszab, 1955</small> (Australasia and Oceania)
  • Paralyreus <small>Grouvelle, 1918</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Paranemia <small>Heyden, 1892</small> (the Palearctic)
  • Paranopidium <small>Dajoz, 1974</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Pelleas <small>Bates, 1872</small> (the Palearctic)
  • Pentaphyllus <small>Dejean, 1821</small> (worldwide)
  • Peyrierasia <small>Dajoz, 1975</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Phaleria <small>Latreille, 1802</small> (worldwide)
  • Phaleromela <small>Reitter, 1916</small> (North America and the Palearctic)
  • Phayllus <small>Champion, 1886</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Phtora <small>Germar, 1836</small> (the Palearctic and tropical Africa)
  • Pimplema <small>Pascoe, 1887</small> (Indomalaya and Australasia)
  • Platydema <small>Laporte & Brullé, 1831</small> (worldwide)
  • Platydemoides <small>Kaszab, 1980</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Poecilocrypticus <small>Gebien, 1928</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
  • Pogonoxenus <small>Wasmann, 1899</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Prototyrtaeus <small>Spiessberger & Ivie, 2020</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Pseudanopidium <small>Dajoz, 1974</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Pseudobasides <small>Pic, 1916</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Pseudoenanea <small>Pic, 1924</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Pseudoscaphidema <small>Pic, 1926</small> (the Palearctic)
  • Pseudoseriscius <small>Español, 1950</small> (the Palearctic and tropical Africa)
  • Sakaiomenimus <small>Ando, 2003</small> (the Palearctic)
  • Saptine <small>Champion, 1886</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Scaphidema <small>Redtenbacher, 1848</small> (North America, the Palearctic, and Indomalaya)
  • Sciophagus <small>Sharp, 1885</small> (Australasia and Oceania)
  • Sitophagus <small>Mulsant, 1854</small> (North America and the Neotropics)
  • Sphaerognathium <small>Dajoz, 1975</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Spiloscapha <small>Bates, 1873</small> (the Palearctic, Indomalaya, and Australasia)
  • Stenoscapha <small>Bates, 1873</small> (the Neotropics)
  • Stethotrypes <small>Gebien, 1914</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Stomylus <small>FÃ¥hraeus, 1870</small> (tropical Africa)
  • Szentivanya <small>Kaszab, 1958</small> (Australasia)
  • Taiwanomenimus <small>Masumoto, Akita & Lee, 2019</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Taiwanotrachyscelis <small>Masumoto, Akita & Lee, 2012</small> (Indomalaya)
  • Trachyscelis <small>Latreille, 1809</small> (North America, the Palearctic, Indomalaya, Australasia, and Oceania)
  • Triplehornia <small>Matthews & Lawrence, 2005</small> (Australasia)
  • Typhlophloeus <small>Jeannel & Paulian, 1945</small> (the Palearctic and tropical Africa)
  • Tyrtaeus <small>Champion, 1913</small> (the Neotropics, tropical Africa, and Australasia)
  • Ulomoides <small>Blackburn, 1888</small> (the Neotropics, tropical Africa, Australasia, and Oceania)
  • Uptona <small>G.S. Medvedev & Lawrence, 1986</small> (Australasia)
  • Yamatotakeru <small>Ando, 2015</small> (the Palearctic and Indomalaya)
  • † Palaeobasanus <small>Nabozhenko & Kirejtshuk, 2020</small>

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