A. Bogri et al. 2018

Full reference
A. Bogri, A. Solodovnikov, and D. 2018. Baltic amber impact on historical biogeography and palaeoclimate research: oriental rove beetle Dysanabatium found in the Eocene of Europe (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae). Papers in Palaeontology 4:433-452 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham/M. Clapham]
Metadata
ID number:  66511
Created:  2018-08-04 15:23:58
Modified:  2019-03-09 13:15:36
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (14) - view classification
'Achenium belongs to Lathrobiina' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Dysanabatium aenaum belongs to Dysanabatium' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Dysanabatium damgaardi belongs to Dysanabatium' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Dysanabatium johannesi belongs to Dysanabatium' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Dysanabatium kechrimparense belongs to Dysanabatium' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Dysanabatium belongs to Lathrobiina' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Lathrobiina belongs to Lathrobiini' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Lathrobiini belongs to Paederinae' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Lathrobium belongs to Lathrobiina' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Lithocharis belongs to Medonina' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Medones is corrected as Medonina and belongs to Lathrobiini' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Mesostaphylinus belongs to Paederinae' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Miolithocharis belongs to Medonina' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
'Paederidae was reranked as the subfamily Paederinae and belongs to Staphylinidae' according to A. Bogri et al. 2018
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