Nebria piute

 

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Nebria piute

Nebria piute is a species of brownish-black coloured ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that is endemic to Utah, United States.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Nebria (Catonebria) piute Erwin & Ball, 1972". Carabidae of the World. http://carabidae.org/carabidae/piute-erwin-et-ball-1972.html. Retrieved December 8, 2012.
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Extant Coleoptera families
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Insecta
  • Subclass: Pterygota
  • Infraclass: Neoptera
  • Superorder: Endopterygota
 
Suborder Archostemata
  • Crowsoniellidae (Crowsoniella relicta)
  • Cupedidae (reticulated beetles)
  • Jurodidae (Sikhotealinia zhiltzovae)
  • Micromalthidae (telephone-pole beetle)
  • Ommatidae
 
Suborder Adephaga
  • Amphizoidae (trout-stream beetles)
  • Aspidytidae
  • Carabidae (ground beetles)
  • Dytiscidae (predaceous diving beetles)
  • Gyrinidae (whirligig beetles)
  • Haliplidae (crawling water beetles)
  • Hygrobiidae
  • Meruidae (Meru phyllisae)
  • Noteridae (burrowing water beetles)
  • Rhysodidae (wrinkled bark beetles)
  • Trachypachidae (false ground beetles)
 
Suborder Myxophaga
  • Hydroscaphidae (skiff beetles)
  • Lepiceridae
  • Sphaeriusidae
  • Torridincolidae
 
Suborder Polyphaga
Bostrichiformia
Bostrichoidea
  • Anobiidae (furniture beetles, death watch beetles, spider beetles)
  • Bostrichidae (auger beetles)
  • Dermestidae (skin beetles)
  • Jacobsoniidae (Jacobson's beetles)
  • Nosodendridae (wounded-tree beetles)
Derodontoidea
  • Derodontidae (tooth-necked fungus beetles)
Cucujiformia
Chrysomeloidea
  • Cerambycidae (longhorn beetles)
  • Chrysomelidae (leaf beetles)
  • Disteniidae
  • Megalopodidae
  • Orsodacnidae
  • Oxypeltidae
  • Vesperidae
Cleroidea
  • Acanthocnemidae (Acanthocnemus nigricans)
  • Chaetosomatidae
  • Cleridae (checkered beetles)
  • Melyridae (soft-wing flower beetles)
  • Phloiophilidae (Phloiophilus edwardsi)
  • Phycosecidae
  • Prionoceridae
  • Trogossitidae (bark-gnawing beetles)
Cucujoidea
  • Alexiidae
  • Biphyllidae (false skin beetles)
  • Boganiidae
  • Bothrideridae (dry bark beetles)
  • Byturidae (fruitworm beetles)
  • Cavognathidae
  • Cerylonidae (minute bark beetles)
  • Coccinellidae (lady beetles, or God's cows)
  • Corylophidae (minute fungus beetles)
  • Cryptophagidae (silken fungus beetles)
  • Cucujidae (flat bark beetles)
  • Cyclaxyridae
  • Discolomatidae
  • Endomychidae (handsome fungus beetles)
  • Erotylidae (pleasing fungus beetles)
  • Helotidae
  • Hobartiidae
  • Kateretidae (short-winged flower beetles)
  • Laemophloeidae (lined flat bark beetles)
  • Lamingtoniidae (Lamingtonium binnaberrense)
  • Latridiidae (minute brown scavenger beetles)
  • Monotomidae (root-eating beetles)
  • Myraboliidae
  • Nitidulidae (sap beetles)
  • Passandridae (parasitic flat bark beetles)
  • Phalacridae (shining flower beetles)
  • Phloeostichidae
  • Propalticidae
  • Protocucujidae
  • Silvanidae (silvanid flat bark beetles)
  • Smicripidae (palmetto beetles)
  • Sphindidae (dry-fungus beetles)
Curculionoidea
(weevils)
  • Anthribidae (fungus weevils)
  • Attelabidae (leaf-rolling weevils)
  • Belidae (primitive weevils)
  • Brentidae (straight snout weevils, New York weevil)
  • Caridae
  • Curculionidae (true weevils, bark beetles, ambrosia beetles)
  • Nemonychidae (pine flower weevils)
Lymexyloidea
  • Lymexylidae (ship-timber beetles)
Tenebrionoidea
  • Aderidae (ant-like leaf beetles)
  • Anthicidae (ant-like flower beetles)
  • Archeocrypticidae (cryptic fungus beetles)
  • Boridae (conifer bark beetles)
  • Chalcodryidae
  • Ciidae (minute tree-fungus beetles)
  • Melandryidae (false darkling beetles)
  • Meloidae (blister beetles)
  • Mordellidae (tumbling flower beetles)
  • Mycetophagidae (hairy fungus beetles)
  • Mycteridae (palm and flower beetles)
  • Oedemeridae (false blister beetle)
  • Perimylopidae, or Promecheilidae
  • Prostomidae (jugular-horned beetles)
  • Pterogeniidae
  • Pyrochroidae (fire-coloured beetles)
  • Pythidae (dead log bark beetles)
  • Ripiphoridae (wedge-shaped beetles)
  • Salpingidae (narrow-waisted bark beetles)
  • Scraptiidae (false flower beetles)
  • Stenotrachelidae (false longhorn beetles)
  • Synchroidae (synchroa bark beetles)
  • Tenebrionidae (darkling beetles)
  • Tetratomidae (polypore fungus beetles)
  • Trachelostenidae
  • Trictenotomidae
  • Ulodidae
  • Zopheridae (ironclad beetles, cylindrical bark beetles)
Elateriformia
Buprestoidea
  • Buprestidae (jewel beetles, or metallic wood-boring beetles)
  • Schizopodidae
Byrrhoidea
  • Byrrhidae (pill beetles)
  • Callirhipidae (cedar beetles)
  • Chelonariidae (turtle beetles)
  • Cneoglossidae
  • Dryopidae (long-toed water beetles)
  • Elmidae (riffle beetles)
  • Eulichadidae (forest stream beetles)
  • Heteroceridae (variegated mud-loving beetles)
  • Limnichidae (minute mud beetles)
  • Lutrochidae (travertine beetles)
  • Psephenidae (water-penny beetles)
  • Ptilodactylidae
Dascilloidea
  • Dascillidae (soft bodied plant beetles)
  • Rhipiceridae (cicada beetle, cicada parasite beetles)
Elateroidea
  • Anischiidae
  • Artematopodidae (soft-bodied plant beetles)
  • Brachypsectridae (Texas beetles)
  • Cantharidae (soldier beetles)
  • Cerophytidae (rare click beetles)
  • Drilidae
  • Elateridae (click beetles)
  • Eucnemidae (false click beetles)
  • Lampyridae (fireflies)
  • Lycidae (net-winged beetles)
  • Omalisidae
  • Omethidae (false fireflies)
  • Phengodidae (glowworm beetles, long-lipped beetles)
  • Plastoceridae (Plastocerus angulosus)
  • Podabrocephalidae
  • Rhagophthalmidae
  • Rhinorhipidae (Rhinorhipus tamborinensis)
  • Throscidae (false metallic wood-boring beetles)
Scirtoidea
  • Clambidae
  • Decliniidae (Declinia relicta)
  • Eucinetidae (plate-thigh beetles)
  • Scirtidae
Scarabaeiformia
Scarabaeoidea
  • Belohinidae (Belohina inexpectata)
  • Bolboceratidae
  • Ceratocanthidae
  • Diphyllostomatidae (false stag beetles)
  • Geotrupidae (dor beetles)
  • Glaphyridae (bumble bee scarab beetles)
  • Glaresidae (enigmatic scarab beetles)
  • Hybosoridae (scavenger scarab beetles)
  • Lucanidae (stag beetles)
  • Ochodaeidae (sand-loving scarab beetles)
  • Passalidae (betsy beetles)
  • Pleocomidae (rain beetles)
  • Scarabaeidae (scarabs)
  • Trogidae (hide beetles)
Staphyliniformia
Histeroidea
  • Histeridae (clown beetles)
  • Sphaeritidae (false clown beetles)
  • Synteliidae
Hydrophiloidea
  • Epimetopidae
  • Georissidae (minute mud-loving beetles)
  • Helophoridae
  • Hydrochidae
  • Hydrophilidae (water scavenger beetles)
  • Spercheidae
Staphylinoidea
  • Agyrtidae (primitive carrion beetles)
  • Hydraenidae
  • Leiodidae (round fungus beetles)
  • Ptiliidae (feather-winged beetles)
  • Scydmaenidae (ant-like stone beetles)
  • Silphidae (carrion beetles)
  • Staphylinidae (rove beetles)
List of subgroups of the order Coleoptera


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