Myas
Myas coracinus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Pterostichinae
Tribe: Pterostichini
Genus: Myas
Sturm, 1826
Subgenera
  • Myas Sturm, 1826
  • Neomyas Allen, 1980
  • Trigonognatha Motschulsky, 1857
Synonyms
  • Trigonognatha

Myas is a genus of in the beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 40 described species in Myas.[1][2][3]

Species

These 41 species belong to the genus Myas:

  • Myas andrewesi (Jedlicka, 1932) (China)
  • Myas asperipennis Habu, 1978 (Taiwan)
  • Myas becvari (Sciaky, 1995) (China)
  • Myas bicolor (Lassalle, 2010) (China)
  • Myas birmancus Lassalle, 2010 (Myanmar)
  • Myas brancuccii (Sciaky, 1995) (China)
  • Myas cavazzutii (Casale & Sciaky, 1994) (China)
  • Myas chalybeus (Palliardi, 1825) (Europe)
  • Myas coracinus (Say, 1823) (the United States and Canada)
  • Myas cordicollis (Sciaky & Wrase, 1997) (China)
  • Myas coreanus (Tschitscherine, 1895) (North Korea and Japan)
  • Myas cuprescens (Motschulsky, 1857) (Japan)
  • Myas cyanescens Dejean, 1828 (the United States and Canada)
  • Myas delavayi (Fairmaire, 1889) (China)
  • Myas echarouxi (Lassalle, 2010) (China)
  • Myas eous (Tschitscherine, 1894) (China)
  • Myas fairmairei (Sciaky, 1995) (China)
  • Myas feanus (Bates, 1892) (China and Myanmar)
  • Myas ferreroi (Straneo, 1991) (Thailand)
  • Myas formosanus (Jedlicka, 1940) (Taiwan)
  • Myas hauseri (Jedlicka, 1933) (China)
  • Myas henanensis (Kirschenhofer, 2011) (China)
  • Myas hubeicus (Facchini & Sciaky, 2003) (China)
  • Myas jaechi (Sciaky, 1995) (China)
  • Myas kutsherai (Sciaky & Wrase, 1997) (China)
  • Myas latibasis (Sciaky & Wrase, 1997) (China)
  • Myas princeps (Bates, 1883) (China)
  • Myas prunieri (Lassalle, 2010) (China)
  • Myas robustus (Fairmaire, 1894) (China)
  • Myas saueri (Sciaky, 1995) (China)
  • Myas schuetzei (Sciaky & Wrase, 1997) (China)
  • Myas smetanai (Sciaky, 1995) (Taiwan)
  • Myas straneoi (Sciaky & Wrase, 1997) (China)
  • Myas tonkinensis (Lassalle, 2010) (Vietnam)
  • Myas uenoi Habu, 1978 (Taiwan)
  • Myas vignai (Casale & Sciaky, 1994) (China)
  • Myas viridis (Tschitscherine, 1898) (China)
  • Myas xichangensis (Lassalle, 2010) (China)
  • Myas yunnanus (Straneo, 1943) (China)
  • Myas rigefactus Scudder, 1900
  • Myas umbrarum Scudder, 1900

References

  1. "Myas Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  2. "Myas Sturm, 1826". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  3. Lorenz, Wolfgang (2021). "Carabcat Database". doi:10.48580/dfqf-3dk. Retrieved 2023-03-04.
  • Media related to Myas at Wikimedia Commons


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