- Source: Aderus
Aderus is a genus of leaf beetles of the family Aderidae that resemble ants. The genus was named by John Obadiah Westwood in 1829.
Species
Aderus brevicornis (Perris, 1869)
Aderus brunnipennis (LeConte, 1875) i c g b
Aderus feai (Pic, 1906)
Aderus lemoulti (Pic, 1909) g
Aderus multinotatus (Pic, 1920) g
Aderus nigrinus (Germar, 1831) (= Anidorus nigrinus)
Aderus nitidifrons (Thomson, 1886) (= Pseudeuglenes pentatomus)
Aderus oculatus (Paykull, 1798)
Aderus pentatomus (Thomson, 1864)
Aderus populneus (Panzer, 1796) i c g b
Aderus pygmaeus (Degeer)
Aderus saginatus (Casey, 1895)
Aderus saginatus (Casey, 1895) i c g
Aderus tantillus (Champion, 1890) i c g b
Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net
References
External links
Genus Aderus (Aderidae): atlas of beetles of Russia
"Aderus". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.