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- Thinobius is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Staphylinidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Thinobius afer Peyerimhoff...
- following zoological specimens of sand cats were described: Eremaelurus thinobius was proposed as a species by Sergey Ognev in 1926. The specimen had been...
- Wikispecies. Meotica anglica. See also Meotica in Wikispecies. Thinobius newberyi. See also Thinobius in Wikispecies. Hydrochus nitidicollis. See also Hydrochus...
- Molophilus pusillus – a crane fly Creagdhubhia mallochorum – a fungus gnat Thinobius newberyi – a rove beetle Halobrecta princeps – a rove beetle Cixius caledonicus...
- Thinobius bicolor Joy, 1911 Thinobius brevipennis Kiesenwetter, 1850 Thinobius ciliatus Kiesenwetter, 1844 Thinobius crinifer Smetana, 1959 Thinobius...
- are protected, hundreds of true bugs, for example the endemic species Thinobius korbeli from the rove beetles family. The tundra vole is one of the most...
- britteni in 1907 the rove beetle Astenus lyonessius in 1908 the rove beetle Thinobius bicolor in 1911 the ground beetle Bradycellus sharpi and the rove beetle...
- Oxytelus Gravenhorst, 1802 i c g b Platystethus Mannerheim, 1830 i c g b Thinobius Kiesenwetter, 1844 i c g b Thinodromus Kraatz, 1857 i c g b Data sources:...
- i c g b Syntomium Curtiss, 1828 i c g b Teropalpus Solier, 1849 i c g Thinobius Kiesenwetter, 1844 i c g b Thinodromus Kraatz, 1857 i c g b Trogactus...
- aeneum (Müller, 1821) Teropalpus unicolor (Sharp, 1900) Thinobius bicolor Joy, 1911 Thinobius longipennis sensu lato Thinodromus arcuatus (Stephens, 1834)...