Checklist of Eastern US species of Tenebrionidae| s.f. Bolitophaginae | s.f. Diaperinae | s.f. Hypophloeinae | s.f. Opatrinae | s.f. Tenebrioninae | s.f. Alleculinae | s.f. Coelometopinae | Division TenebrioniformesSubfamily BolitophaginaeTribe BolitophaginiBolitophagus Illiger 1798 * B. corticola Say 1825 , 1) CT, NY 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 4) FL, GA Bolitotherus Candèze 1861 * B. cornutus (Panzer) 1794 , 1) NY, CT, MA 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 4) FL Subfamily DiaperinaeEleates Casey 1886 * E. depressus Randall 1838, 1) ME 2) MI, OH, WI 4) GA Rhipidandrus LeConte 1862 * R. fulvomaculatus (Dury) 1914 , 4) FL * R. paradoxus (Beauvois) 1820 , 1) NY 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 4) FL, GA = flabellicornis (Stürm) Tribe PhaleriiniPhaleria Latreille 1802 * P. gracilipes Casey 1890, 4) AL * P. picipes Say 1824 , 1) MD 3) NC, VA 4) FL, GA, SC * P. punctipes LeConte 1878 , 4) FL * P. testacea Say 1824 , 1) ME, MA, CT, NY, NJ, DE, MD, NH, RI 3) NC, VA 4) MS, FL, SC, GA Tribe DiaperiniAdelina Dejean 1835 * A. bidens (Schaeffer) 1915 , 4) FL * A. pallida (Say) 1824 , 2) OH, IN 3) VA 4) FL, GA * A. plana (Fabricius) 1801 , 2) IN 4) FL Alphitophagus Stephens 1832 * A. bifasciatus (Say) 1824, 1) NY, NJ, MD, DC, PA 2) OH, IN, IL, WI 3) VA, NC, TN, 4) AL, MS, SC, GA, FL Ceropria La Porte and Brulle 1831 * Ceropria induta Wiedemann 1819 , 4) FL (in V. Golia Coll.) (immigrant from Asia ) Cynaeus LeConte 1862 * C. angustus LeConte 1851 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 4) AL Diaperis Müller 1764 * D. maculata Olivier 1791 , 1) ME, MA, NH, NY, NJ, RI, PA, MD, CT, DE, DC 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) KY, TN, NC, VA, WV 4) FL, GA, AL, MI, SC * D. nigronotata Pic 1926 , 1) MD, PA 2) OH, IN, WI 3) WV 4) SC, FL, GA, AL, MS Gnatocerus Thunberg 1814 * G. cornutus (Fabricius) 1798 , 1) CT 2) OH 4) FL * G. curvicornis (Champion) 1892 , 4) FL * G. guatemalensis (Champion) 1886 , 2) OH 4) FL * G. maxillosus (Fabricius) 1801 , 2) MI, OH, WI 4) FL, GA Liodema Horn 1870 * L. laeve (Haldeman) 1848 , 4) NC, FL, GA Neomida Latreille 1829 * N. bicornis (Fabricius) 1777 , 1) ME, CT, NH, DE, DC, NY, NJ, PA, RI, MA, MD 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) VA, WV, KY, TN, NC 4) AL, FL, GA, MS, SC * N. ferruginea (LeConte) 1866 , 4) AL, FL Pentaphyllus Dejean 1821 * P. pallidus LeConte 1866, 1) CT, NY, NJ, MD, PA 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) KY 4) GA- (as P. americanus Motschulsky 1873 in Turnbow 2002) Platydema Laporte and Brullé 1831 * P. americanum Laporte and Brullé 1831, 1) NY, NJ, NH, PA 2) OH, MI, IL, WI 3) NC * P. cyanescens Laporte and Brullé 1831 , 2) IN 3) TN, 4) FL, GA, MS, AL * P. ellipticum (Fabricius) 1798 , 1) CT, NY, NJ, MD, DE, DC PA 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) VA, NC, KY, TN 4) SC, GA, AL, MS, FL * P. erythrocerum Laporte and Brullé 1831 , 1) NY, MD, DC 2) OH, IN, IL 3) TN, VA, WV, NC 4) FL, AL, GA, MS, SC * P. excavatum (Say) 1824 , 1) CT, NH, NY, NJ, RI, DE, DC, NY, MD, MA, PA 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) VA, WV, KY, TN, NC 4) AL, FL, GA, MS, SC * P. flavipes (Fabricius) 1801 , 1) MA, NH, NY, NJ, DE, DC, MD, PA 2) OH, IN 3) VA, NC, TN, KY 4) SC, GA, AL, MS, FL * P. laevipes Haldeman 1848 , 1) MA, NY, NJ, PA, MD, DC, PA 2) IN, OH, WI 3) NC 4) GA, SC, AL, MS, FL * P. micans Horn 1870 , 1) DC 2) IN, OH 3) VA, TN 4) AL, SC, GA, MS, FL * P. nigratum (Motschulsky) 1873 , 2) IN 3) NC 4) SC, GA, MS, AL, FL * P. picilabrum Melsheimer 1846 , 1) MA, NY, NJ, MD, DC, PA 2) OH, IN, MI, IL, WI 3) VA, WV, NC, KY 4) GA, AL, MS, SC, FL * P. ruficolle Laporte and Brullé 1831 , 1) NJ 2) IN, IL, OH, WI 3) VA 4) SC, GA, AL, MS, FL * P. ruficorne (Stürm) 1826 , 1) CT, DE, DC, MA, NY, NJ, PA, MA 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) TN, KY, NC, VA, WV 4) GA, AL, MS, SC, FL * P. subcostatum Laporte and Brullé 1831 , 1) RI, NH, NJ, NY, MA, CT, DE, DC, MD, PA 2) IN, OH, WI, MI, IL 3) VA, WV, KY, TN, NC 4) GA, MS, AL, SC, FL * P. teleops Triplehorn 1965, 1) ME, NH, NY, NJ, PA, MA, MD, CT, DC 2) OH, MI, IN, IL, WI 3) VA, WV, NC 4) SC, GA * P. woldai Triplehorn and Philips 1998 4) FL Sitophagus Mulsant 1854 * S. hololeptoides (Laporte) 1840 , 4) FL Ulomoides Blackburn 1888 * U. ocularis (Casey) 1891 , 4) FL Tribe ScaphideminiScaphidema Redtenbacher 1849 * S. aeneolum (LeConte) 1850, 1) NY, NH, MA, CT, PA 2) MI, OH, IL, WI Tribe CrypticiniGondwanocrypticus Español 1955 * G. obsoletus (Say) 1824 , 4) GA, FL Poecilocrypticus Gebien 1928 * P. formicophilus Gebien 1928 , 4) AL, MS, FL (immigrant from SAmer) Tribe TrachysceliniTrachyscelis Latreille 1809 * T. aphodioides Latreille 1809 , (see Steiner 2004) 1) MD 3) VA, NC 4) FL = flavipes Melsheimer 1846 Subfamily HypophloeinaeTribe HypophloeiniCorticeus Piller and Mitterpacher 1793 * C. cavus (LeConte) 1866, 1) NY, DC, PA 2) OH, WI 3) KY, NC, WV 4) AL, MS, * C. glaber (LeConte) 1878 , 1) NY, NY, DC, MA 2) OH 3) NC, TN, VA, WV 4) AL, FL, MS, SC, GA * C. parallelus (Melsheimer) 1846 , 1) ME, NH, NY, NJ, PA, MD, MA, DE, DC 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) VA, WV, KY, TN, NC 4) AL, GA, MS, SC, FL * C. praetermissus (Fall) 1926, 1) ME, MA, NH, NY, PA 2) MI, WI 3) WV * C. subopacus (Wallis) 1933, 1) ME, NH, PA 2) MI, WI 3) NC, WV * C. tensicollis Triplehorn 1979 , 4) FL * C. tenuis (LeConte) 1878, 1) ME, MA, NY, NH, PA 2) MI, WI 3) VA, WV * C. thoracicus (Melsheimer) 1846 , 1) NY, NJ, DE, DC, MA, PA 2) OH, IN, WI 3) KY, TN, NC, VA, WV 4) AL, GA, MS, SC, FL Subfamily OpatrinaeTribe OpatriniAmmodonus Mulsant and Rey 1859 * A. fossor (LeConte) 1847, 1) NY, NJ 2) OH, IN, IL, WI 3) NC 4) AL, SC Blapstinus Stürm 1826 * B. aciculus Blatchley 1917 , 4) FL * B. alutaceus Casey 1890 , 4) FL * B. dispar Casey 1890 , 4) FL * B. fortis LeConte 1878, 4) GA, FL * B. fuscus Casey 1890 , 4) FL * B. histricus Casey 1890 , 4) FL (in V. Golia Coll.) (immigrant from southwestern U.S. ) * B. metallicus (Fabricius) 1801 , 1) MA, PA, NY, MD 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) VA, WV 4) GA, FL * B. moestus Melsheimer 1846, 1) NH, RI, NY 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) VA 4) SC, GA Cybotus Casey 1890 * C. estriatus (LeConte) 1878 , 4) FL Ephalus LeConte 1862 * E. latimanus (LeConte) 1854, 1) ME, NY, MA, RI, NJ Pseudephalus Casey 1924 * P. brevicornis Casey 1924 , 4) AL, FL Ulus Horn 1870 * U. maritimus Casey 1890 , 4) FL Tribe PlatynotiniOpatrinus Dejean 1821 (this genus and species list will be updated) * O. aciculatus (LeConte) 1858, 4) GA * O. minimus (Beauvois) 1805, 1) NY, CT 2) OH, IN 3) VA, NC, TN 4) GA, FL * O. pullus (Sahlberg) 1823, 4) FL (probably introduced) Tribe LeicheniniLeichenum Blanchard 1845 * L. canaliculatum variegatum (Klug) 1833 , 3) NC 4) GA, MS, AL, SC, FL (immigrant from Madagascar ) Tribe EleodiniEleodes Eschscholtz 1829 * E. tricostatus (Say) 1824, 2) WI Subfamily TenebrioninaeTribe BlaptiniBlaps Fabricius 1775 * B. lethifera Marsham 1802, 1) NY, NJ 2) OH 3) VA * B. mucronata Latreille 1804, 1) NY, MD 2) OH Tribe Ulomini Eutochia LeConte 1862 * E. picea (Melsheimer) 1846 , 1) NY, NJ, PA MD 2) OH, IN, IL 3) VA, WV, TN, KY 4) AL, GA, FL Uloma Laporte 1840 * U. imberbis LeConte 1866 , 1) NY, DE 2) MI, OH, IN, IL 3) VA, TN 4) GA, FL * U. impressa Melsheimer 1846, 1) MA, NY 2) IN, MI, OH, WI 3) VA 4) GA * U. mentalis Horn 1870 , 1) NY 2) IN, MI, OH, WI 3) TN 4) GA, FL * U. punctulata LeConte 1866 , 1) NY 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 3) TN, VA 4) FL, GA Tribe HelopiniHelops Fabricius 1775 (this species list will be updated) * H. aereus (Germar) 1824, 1) NY, NJ, CT, PA, MD, DE 2) OH, IN, IL 3) VA, WV, KY, TN, NC 4) GA, SC, AL, MS * H. cisteloides (Germar) 1824 , 2) OH 4) GA, FL * H. sulcipennis LeConte 1866, 3) TN, NC, VA 4) AL, GA, SC * H. n.sp. 1, FL (n) * H. n.sp. 2, FL (n) Nautes Pascoe 1866 * N. viridimicans Horn 1878 , 4) FL Tarpela Bates 1870 (this species list will be updated) * T. americana (Beauvois) 1813, 2) OH, IN 4) GA * T. micans (Fabricius) 1798, 1) CT, NY 2) OH, IN 3) NC 4) GA * T. undulata (LeConte) 1866 , 1) PA 2) IN 3) VA, NC 4) GA, FL * T. venusta (Say) 1824, 1) NY 2) OH 3) TN 4) GA Tribe Triboliini (many of these species are stored products pests)Hypogena Dejean 1834 * H. tricornis (Dalman) 1840 , 4) FL Latheticus Waterhouse 1880 * L. oryzae Waterhouse 1880 , cosmopolitan, 2) MI, OH 4) GA, FL * L. prosopis Chittenden 1904 , cosmopolitan, 4) FL Lyphia Mulsant and Rey 1859 * L. tetraphylla Fairmaire 1859 , cosmopolitan, 1) DC 2) OH 4) GA, FL Palorus Mulsant 1854 (this species list will be updated) * P. cerylonoides (Pascoe) 1863 , 4) FL * P. foveicollis Blair 1930 , cosmopolitan 4) AL, FL * P. ratzeburgi (Wissmann) 1848 , the small-eyed flour beetle, cosmopolitan, 1) NY, DC 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 4) GA, FL * P. subdepressus (Wollaston) 1864 , the depressed flour beetle, cosmopolitan, 1) CT, PA, DC 2) IN, OH, WI 4) GA, FL Tharsus LeConte 1862 * T. seditiosus LeConte 1866 , 2) OH 3) WV, KY, TN 4) AL, GA, FL Tribolium MacLeay 1825 * T. audax Triplehorn 1968 , the American black flour beetle, cosmopolitan, 1) PA 2) OH, MI 3) VA 4) FL * T. castaneum (Herbst) 1797 , the red flour beetle, cosmopolitan, 1) MA, NY, PA, MD 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) TN, NC, VA 4) AL, MS, SC, GA, FL * T. confusum Jacquelin du Val 1868, the confused flour beetle, cosmopolitan, 1) NY, PA CT, MD, NJ 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) VA 4) GA, FL * T. destructor Uyttenboogaart 1933, 2) WI Tribe AlphitobiiniAlphitobius Stephens 1829 (these species occur in many kinds of dry materials) * A. diaperinus (Panzer) 1797 , the lesser mealworm beetle, Old World, 1) NY 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 4) GA, FL * A. laevigatus (Fabricius) 1781 , the black fungus beetle, 1) NY, CT, PA 2) OH, IN, WI 4) GA, FL Tribe TenebrioniniBius Mulsant 1854 * B. estriatus (LeConte) 1851 2) MI (from Spilman 1973a) Idiobates Casey 1890 * I. castaneus (Knoch) 1801 , 1) NY, PA, MD 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 3) VA 4) GA, FL Neatus LeConte 1862 * N. tenebroides (Beauvois) 1805 , 1) PA 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 4) GA, FL Tenebrio Linnaeus 1758 (these species occur in many kinds of stored products) * T. molitor Linnaeus 1758 , the yellow mealworm beetle, cosmopolitan, 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 4) GA, FL * T. obscurus Fabricius 1792 , the dark mealworm beetle, cosmopolitan 2) OH, IN, WI 4) GA, FL? Zophobas Blanchard 1845 * Z. atratus (Fabricius) 1775 , 4) FL, Cuba, SAmer (There is a species of Zophobas commonly sold in Florida pet stores as the "giant mealworm," and has been called in pet publications " Z. morio ". It is not conspecific with the species listed here.) = morio (Fabricius) = rugipes Kirsch (see Tschinkel 1984) Tribe CentronopiniCentronopus Solier 1848* C. calcaratus (Fabricius) 1798 , 1) ME, CT, NY, NJ, DC, MD, MA, NH, VT, PA 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) NC, TN, VA, WV 4) AL, GA, MS, SC, FL Tribe AmarygminiCymatothes Solier 1834 * C. opaca (Solier) 1848 , 4) FL * C. tristis (Laporte) 1840 , 4) AL, FL Meracantha Kirby 1837 * M. contracta (Beauvois) 1813 , 1) NY, CT 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 4) AL, GA, FL Subfamily Alleculinae ( The comb-clawed beetles)Tribe AlleculiniAndrimus Casey 1891 * A. concolor Casey 1891, 4) GA * A. murrayi LeConte 1866 , 3) NC, VA 4) GA, FL Androchirus LeConte 1866 * A. erythropus (Kirby) 1837, 1) NY 2) IN, WI 3) NC 4) SC * A. femoralis Olivier 1795 , 2) OH 4) GA, SC, FL Capnochroa LeConte 1862 * C. fuliginosa (Melsheimer) 1846, 1) NY, CT 2) IN, WI 3) VA, NC, TN 4) SC, GA Hymenochara Campbell 1978 * H. rufipes (LeConte) 1824 , 1) MA, NY, PA 2) MI, OH, IN 3) KY, NC 4) MS, AL, FL Hymenorus Mulsant 1851 * H. arkansanus Fall 1931, 4) FL * H. caducus Fall 1931, 4) AL, FL * H. communis LeConte 1866, 1) NY, PA 2) WI 3) NC 4) GA, FL * H. conicollis Fall 1931, 4) GA * H. convexus Casey 1891, 4) FL * H. curticollis Casey 1891, 1) PA 2) IN * H. densus LeConte 1866, 2) IN, OH 4) AL, GA, SC, FL * H. dichrous Blatchley 1919, 4) GA, FL * H. difficilis Casey 1891, 1) NY * H. discretus Casey 1891, 1) MA, RI, NY, PA 2) IN, WI 3) VA 4) GA, FL * H. distinctus Fall 1931, 4) GA, FL * H. dorsalis Schwarz 1878 , 4) GA, FL * H. dubius Fall 1931, 4) GA, MS, AL, FL * H. floridanus Casey 1891, 4) FL * H. fuscipennis Fall 1931, 4) FL * H. granulatus Blatchley 1912, 4) FL * H. heteropygus Fall 1931, 4) GA, FL * H. humeralis LeConte 1866, 1) PA 2) OH 3) KY 4) AL, FL * H. illusus Fall 1931, 2) IN 4) AL, GA, FL * H. inopiatus Fall 1931, 4) GA, FL * H. melsheimeri Casey 1891, 1) NY 2) MI, IN, FL * H. molestus Fall 1931, 1) PA 2) IN, WI * H. niger Melsheimer 1846, 1) NY, PA 2) MI, IN, WI 4) GA, FL * H. obesus Casey 1891, 1) MA, NY, NJ, PA 2) MI, IN, WI 3) VA, NC 4) AL, GA, FL * H. obscurus (Say) 1826, 1) NY, NJ, PA, MD 2) IN, WI 3) VA 4) GA, FL * H. occidentalis Champion 1888, 2) IN * H. perforatus Casey 1891, 1) PA 2) IN 3) NC 4) GA * H. picipennis Casey 1891, 1) NY, NH, PA 2) MI, WI 4) AL * H. pilosus (Melsheimer) 1846, 1) MA, NY, NJ, PA 2) IN, MI, OH, WI 3) VA 4) AL, SC, GA, FL * H. quietus Fall 1931, 4) FL * H. semirufus Fall 1931 , 4) FL * H. sobrinus Casey 1891, 2) WI 4) FL * H. tenellus Casey 1891, 4) GA, FL * H. tenuistriatus Fall 1931, 3) NC 4) AL, FL Isomira Mulsant 1856 * I. angusta (Casey) 1891, 4) GA * I. iowensis Casey 1891, 1) PA, MD 2) OH, IL 3) TN, NC 4) SC, GA, FL * I. oblongula Casey 1891 , 1) NY, PA 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) NC 4) SC, FL * I. pulla (Melsheimer) 1846 , 1) RI, ME, MA, NY, NJ, PA, MD, DE, DC 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) NC, KY, VA, TN 4) AL, GA, MS, FL * I. quadristriata (Couper) 1865, 1) ME, NH, MA, CT, RI, PA, MD, NJ, NY 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) VA, WV, TN, NC 4) GA, FL * I. ruficollis Hamilton 1893, 1) PA 2) IN, OH 3) KY * I. sericea (Say) 1824, 1) ME, MA, NH, NY, NJ, DE, DC, MD, PA, CT, RI 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) VA, WV, KY, NC, TN 4) GA, MS, FL * I. valida Schwarz 1878 , 1) MD, NJ 2) IN, IL, WI 3) WV 4) AL, SC, GA, FL Lobopoda Solier 1835 * L. erythrocnemis Germar 1824, 3) NC, TN 4) AL, MS, GA, FL * L. nigrans (Melsheimer) 1846, 1) NY, NJ, CT, RI, PA, MD, DC, MA 2) MI, IL, IN, OH 3) VA, NC 4) SC, AL, MS, GA, FL * L. opacicollis Champion 1888, 4) FL * L. punctulata (Melsheimer) 1846 , 1) NY, NJ, PA, MD 2) IN, IL, OH, WI 3) VA, NC, TN, KY 4) SC, GA, AL, MS, FL * L. socia (LeConte) 1854 , 4) FL (see Campbell 1986) Mycetochara Berthold 1827 * M. analis (LeConte) 1878, 1) NY, NJ 2) IN, WI 4) GA * M. bicolor (Couper) 1865, 1) NY, PA 2) MI, IN, WI 3) VA, NC * M. binotata (Say) 1824, 1) CT, NY 2) MI, IN, WI 3) VA, KY 4) GA * M. foveata (LeConte) 1866, 1) NY 2) IN, MI, WI 3) VA, NC 4) GA * M. fraterna (Say) 1824, 1) NY, PA 2) IN, WI 3) VA, NC 4) GA * M. haldemani LeConte 1866 , 1) NY 2) IN, WI 3) VA, NC 4) GA, FL Onychomira Campbell 1984 (see Campbell 1984) * O. floridensis Campbell 1984 , 4) FL Pseudocistela Crotch 1873 * P. amoena (Say) 1824, 1) NY, CT 2) IN, OH, WI 3) KY 4) GA * P. brevis (Say) 1824, 1) NY, PA, CT 2) IN, WI 3) VA 4) SC * P. marginata (Ziegler) 1844, 1) NY, PA 3) NC 4) GA Subfamily CoelometopinaeTribe CoelometopiniAlobates Motschulsky 1872 * A. morio (Fabricius) 1777 , 1) NY 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 4) GA, FL = A. barbata Knoch * A. pennsylvanicus (DeGeer) 1775 , 1) MA, PA 2) IN, MI, OH, WI 4) GA, FL Glyptotus LeConte 1858 * G. cribratus LeConte 1858 , 3) VA 4) GA, FL Haplandrus LeConte 1866 * H. ater (LeConte) 1866 , 4) GA, FL * H. collaris Casey 1924, 4) FL (a synonym of H. ater ?) * H. concolor LeConte 1866, 2) MI, OH, WI * H. fulvipes (Herbst) 1797 , 1) CT, NY, PA, MD 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 3) VA 4) GA, FL Iphthiminus Spilman 1973 * I. opacus LeConte 1866, 1) NY, CT 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 3) VA Merinus LeConte 1866 * M. laevis (Olivier) 1795 , 1) NY 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) VA, TN 4) AL, GA, FL Polopinus Casey 1924 (see Kritsky 1989) * P. hubbelli Kritsky 1989 , 4) FL * P. ingens Casey 1924 , 4) GA, FL * P. nitidus (LeConte) 1866 , 4) FL * P. youngi Kritsky 1989 , 4) FL Polypleurus Eschscholtz 1831 * P. geminatus Solier 1838 , 3) VA 4) GA, FL * P. perforatus (Germar) 1824 , 1) PA, NJ, MD 2) IL? 3) NC, VA 4) MS, AL, SC, GA, FL Upis Fabricius 1792 * U. ceramboides (Linnaeus) 1758, 1) ME, VT, NH, NY, PA 2) MI, OH, WI Xylopinus LeConte 1862 * X. aenescens LeConte 1866, 1) CT, NY, NJ 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 3) VA, NC 4) GA, FL * X. saperdioides (Olivier) 1795 , 1) VT, CT, NY, PA 2) MI, OH, IN, WI 3) VA 4) GA, FL = rufipes (Say), a red legged phase or race Tribe TalaniniTalanus Mäklin 1878 * T. langurinus (LeConte) 1878 , 4) FL * T. spilmani Triplehorn 1968 , 4) FL * T. stenochinus (LeConte) 1878 , 4) FL * T. sp ., 4) FL (in V. Golia Coll.) (possible immigrant from Neotropics) Tribe StrongyliiniStrongylium Kirby 1818 * S. anthrax Schwarz 1878 , 4) FL * S. aulicum Mäklin 1864 , 4) FL * S. crenatum Mäklin 1864 , 2) OH 3) NC, TN 4) AL. GA , SC, FL * S. simplicicolle LeConte 1878 , 3) NC, TN 4) AL, MS, GA, SC, FL * S. tenuicolle (Say) 1827 , 1) CT, DE, DC, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) KY, NC, TN, VA, WV 4) AL, GA, MS, SC, FL * S. terminatum (Say) 1824 , 1) NY, NJ, DC, MA, PA, MD 2) MI, OH, IN, IL, WI 3) KY, NC, VA 4) AL, GA, MS, FL
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