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Scientific Names

Preferred Names

Tenebrio Linnaeus 1758
Genus recognized by EOL Dynamic Hierarchy April 2022
Reference taxon from EOL Tenebrionidae Patch
Phaleria cadaverina (Fabricius 1792)
Tenebrio
Genus recognized by wikipedia 中文维基百科, wikipedia 日本語, wikipedia русскую Википедию, wikipedia NL, wikipedia POL, wikipedia VI, wikipedia CZ, wikipedia FI, wikipedia UK, wikipedia CA, wikipedia SV, wikipedia TR, EOL Dynamic Hierarchy 1.1, EOL Dynamic Hierarchy 1.1, Austria Species List, Belarus Species List, Australia Species List, Canada Species List, China Species List, Democratic Republic of the Congo Species List, Estonia Species List, Finland Species List, France Species List, Germany Species List, Hungary Species List, Ireland Species List, Isle of Man Species List, Italy Species List, Latvia Species List, Luxembourg Species List, Norway Species List, Poland Species List, Romania Species List, Russia Species List, Serbia Species List, Slovenia Species List, South Africa Species List, Spain Species List, Sweden Species List, Taiwan Species List, The Netherlands Species List, United Kingdom Species List, Mexico Species List, Indian Ocean Species List, North Atlantic Species List, wikipedia AST, wikipedia LT, wikipedia ET, wikipedia DA, wikipedia GA, NCBI, wikipedia emerging languages, wikipedia emerging_languages, United States Species List, wikidata_hierarchy tar gz, Paleobiology Database, wikipedia DE, wikipedia ES, wikipedia IT, wikipedia PT, wikipedia FR, wikipedia 한국어 위키백과, Catalogue of Life 26 March 2024, wikipedia EN, Wikidata Common Names, Wikimedia Commons, Barcode of Life Data Systems, Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) Taxonomic Hierarchy, Global Biotic Interactions, Global Biotic Interactions, Global Biotic Interactions, Global Biotic Interactions, Global Biotic Interactions, iNaturalist data coverage, Wikipedia (inferred records), and GGBN data coverage

Alternative Names

Helops caeruleus (Linnaeus 1758)
Homotypic synonym according to GBIF classification (Originally found in sources as accepted taxon within Helops Fabricius, 1775)
Melasia culinaris (Linnaeus 1758)
Homotypic synonym according to GBIF classification (Originally found in sources as synonym of Uloma culinaris (Linnaeus, 1758))
Phaleria cadaverina (Fabricius 1792)
Homotypic synonym according to GBIF classification (Originally found in sources as accepted taxon within Phaleria Latreille, 1802)
Tenebrio affinis Rossi 1790
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Tenebrio angulatus Linnaeus 1758
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Tenebrio anthracinus Knoch 1801
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Tenebrio barbarus Linnaeus 1758
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Tenebrio echinatus Pallas 1776
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Tenebrio erraticus Linnaeus 1758
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Tenebrio femoratus Drury 1773
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Tenebrio hirticornis De Geer 1775
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Tenebrio impressus Weber 1801
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Tenebrio muricatus Linnaeus 1758
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Tenebrio pedicularius Linnaeus 1758
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Tenebrio spec Linnaeus 1758
Doubtful according to GBIF classification
Uloma culinaris (Linnaeus 1758)
Homotypic synonym according to GBIF classification (Originally found in sources as accepted taxon within Uloma Dejean, 1821)

Common Names

There are no common names associated with this taxon.

Curated hierarchies for Tenebrio Linnaeus 1758

GBIF classification

Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Coleoptera
Tenebrionidae
865 additional siblings truncated for brevity.
See the resource file for a full list.

NCBI

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cellular organisms

wikidata_hierarchy tar gz

Biota
Eukaryota
Unikonta
Opisthokonta
Holozoa
Filozoa
Apoikozoa
Animalia
Eumetazoa
Bilateria
Protostomia
Ecdysozoa
Arthropoda
Hexapoda
Insecta
Dicondylia
Pterygota
Metapterygota
Neoptera
Eumetabola
Endopterygota
Coleoptera
Polyphaga
Cucujiformia
Tenebrionoidea
Tenebrionidae
169 additional siblings truncated for brevity.
See the resource file for a full list.