Ptinus
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Infraorder: | Bostrichiformia |
Superfamily: | Bostrichoidea |
Family: | Anobiidae |
Subfamily: | Ptininae |
Genus: | Ptinus Linnaeus, 1767 |
Species | |
over 100, see text |
Ptinus is a genus of beetles distributed throughout much of the world, including Africa, the Australian region, the Palearctic, the Near East, the Nearctic, and the Neotropic ecozone. It is a member of the subfamily Ptininae, the spider beetles.
About 24 species have been found associated with stored food products in various parts of the world.[1] Both adults and larvae of which feed on grain, dried fruit, spices and other dried foodstuffs.[1] The sub-species Ptinus tectus is considered a pest species in Museums and can damage stored objects and collections.[2]
Taxa include:[3]
- Subgenus Bruchoptinus
- Ptinus antennatus
- Ptinus biformis
- Ptinus brevivittis
- Ptinus femoralis
- Ptinus italicus
- Ptinus ivanensis
- Ptinus palliatus
- Ptinus pellitus
- Ptinus rufipes
- Ptinus schatzmayeri
- Ptinus torretassoi
- Subgenus Cyphoderes
- Ptinus bidens
- Ptinus hirticornis
- Ptinus japonicus
- Ptinus raptor
- Ptinus schlerethi
- Subgenus Gynopterus
- Ptinus aubei
- Ptinus barrosi
- Ptinus bertranpetiti[4]
- Ptinus crassicornis
- Ptinus dubius
- Ptinus hispaniolaensis[5]
- Ptinus pyrenaeus
- Ptinus salvatori
- Ptinus sexpunctatus
- Ptinus subroseus
- Ptinus variegatus
- Subgenus Pseudoptinus
- Ptinus arragonicus
- Ptinus auberti
- Ptinus capellae
- Ptinus coarcticollis
- Ptinus cumaniensis
- Ptinus kutzschenbachi
- Ptinus lichenum
- Ptinus maculosus
- Ptinus madoni
- Ptinus nikitanus
- Ptinus oertzeni
- Ptinus rufolimbatus
- Ptinus rugosicollis
- Ptinus spissicornis
- Ptinus subaeneus
- Ptinus tauricus
- Subgenus Ptinus
- Ptinus affinis
- Ptinus argolisanus
- Ptinus atricapillus
- Ptinus bicinctus
- Ptinus calcaratus
- Ptinus calcarifer
- Ptinus corsicus
- Ptinus ellipticus
- Ptinus explanatus
- Ptinus fur – whitemarked spider beetle
- Ptinus gylippus
- Ptinus kiesenwetteri
- Ptinus kruperi
- Ptinus latro
- Ptinus leprieuri
- Ptinus mediterraneus[6]
- Ptinus nigripennis
- Ptinus obesus
- Ptinus perplexus
- Ptinus perrini
- Ptinus phlomidis
- Ptinus pilosus
- Ptinus podolicus
- Ptinus pusillus
- Ptinus reitteri
- Ptinus rufus
- Ptinus spitzyi
- Ptinus subpilosus
- Ptinus tarsalis
- Ptinus timidus
- Ptinus villiger
- Subgenus Tectoptinus
- Ptinus exulans
- Ptinus tectus – Australian spider beetle
References
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- 1 2 Mound,L. 1989. Common Insect Pests of Stored Food Products: A Guide to their Identification, British Museum (Natural History) Economic Series No. 15, London: British Museum, 37.
- ↑ Pinnager, D. 2001. Pest Management in Museums, Archives and Historic Houses. Archetype Publications.
- ↑ Ptinus subgenera. Fauna Europaea.
- ↑ Bellés, X. (2012). Ptinus bertranpetiti, a new species of spider beetle from Socotra Island (Coleoptera: Ptinidae). In: Hájek, J. and J. Bezděk. (eds.) Insect Biodiversity of the Socotra Archipelago. Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 52, supplementum 2, 219-22.
- ↑ Philips, T. K. and M. E. Smiley. (2010). Ptinus hispaniolaensis, a new species of spider beetle (Coleoptera: Ptinidae) from Hispaniola. Florida Entomologist 93(4), 567-70.
- ↑ Borowski, J. (2008). New species of Ptinus s. str. from Sardinia and adjacent islands (Coeleoptera: Ptinidae). Studies and reports of District Museum Prague – East Taxonomical Series 4(1-2) 1-4.
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