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Acidocerinae is a
subfamily in the
family Hydrophilidae of
aquatic beetles, and it
contains over 500
species in 23 genera.
Acidocerinae has been considered...
- to
subfamilies and
tribes was
revised by
Short and Fikáček in 2013:
Acidocerinae (revised by Girón and
Short )
Chaetarthriinae Cylominae (as Rygmodinae...
- the
first time by Girón &
Short in 2019. It
belongs in the
subfamily Acidocerinae and
contains three described species from
Brazil (Bahía,
Minas Gerais)...
- the
first time by Girón &
Short in 2019. It
belongs in the
subfamily Acidocerinae and
contains three described species from
Brazil (Amazonas, Roraima)...
- the
first time by
Short & García in 2014. It
belongs in the
subfamily Acidocerinae and
contains three described species from Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela...
- the
first time by Girón &
Short in 2018. It
belongs in the
subfamily Acidocerinae and
contains seven described species from
Brazil (Pará), Guyana, and...
- the
first time by
Mauricio García in 2001. It
belongs in the
subfamily Acidocerinae and
contains two
described species from
Brazil (Amazonas, Pará), Colombia...
- from
caves in Ecuador. The
genus Troglochares belongs in the
subfamily Acidocerinae. It was
described for the
first time by Paul
Spangler in 1981 to accommodate...
- the
first time by Girón &
Short in 2019. It
belongs in the
subfamily Acidocerinae and
contains nine
described species from
Brazil (Pará), Guyana, Suriname...
- the
first time by
Michael Hansen in 1999. It
belongs in the
subfamily Acidocerinae.
After a
revision of the genus, it now
contains six
described species...