Anthia

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Anthia
File:Anthia sexguttata.jpg
Anthia sexguttata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Adephaga
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Anthiinae
Genus: Anthia
Weber, 1801

Anthia (common name saber-toothed ground beetles) is a genus of the ground beetle family (Carabidae) from Africa and Asia. Species of Anthia can spray a jet of formic acid up to 30 centimetres (12 in), which, if not treated, can cause blindness in animals that harass the beetles.[1]

In general, the beetles are large, armored and fast-moving, with prominent, powerful and sharp mandibles. Some are diurnal predators in semi-arid habitats, while others are nocturnal.

The genus is one of a group of similar taxa of predatory Carabidae that has been the subject of considerable nomenclatural confusion. Several species here and elsewhere included within the genus Anthia are occasionally referred to as belonging to the non-existent genus Thermophilum (e.g. Anthia fornasinii referred to as Thermophilum fornasinii[2]), because the spelling has experienced a range of errors; the spelling that is valid under the ICZN and currently accepted is Termophilum[3][4] but Thermophilum (an unjustified emendation of Termophilum) and Thermophila (a junior homonym of a valid genus name in the order Lepidoptera) have been variously used in the past, as well as the misspelling "Thermophilium".[5][6][7]

Species

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File:Anthia cavernosa Gerstaecker, 1866 (3029783650).jpg
Anthia cavernosa
File:Anthia cinctipennis (Lequien, 1832) (3043601956).jpg
Anthia cinctipennis
File:Carabidae Anthia Uniondale South Africa 1150.jpg
Anthia decemguttata
File:Anthia hexasticta (Gerstaecker, 1866) (3258162444).jpg
Anthia hexasticta
File:Anthia omoplata Lequien, 1832 (3543214936) (2).jpg
Anthia omoplata

The genus Anthia includes the following species:[8]

See also

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  • Heliobolus lugubris (bushveld lizard), a southern African lizard where juveniles mimic the toxic Anthia beetles to avoid predators
  • Therea, a genus of cockroach where some species mimic the toxic Anthia beetles to avoid predators

References

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  2. ^ Picker, Griffiths & Weaving (2004). Field Guide to Insects of South Africa, Struik
  3. ^ Termophilum Basilewsky 1950 Bull. Soc. ent. Fr. 55 80.
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  5. ^ Schmidt, A.D. & Gruschwitz, M. "Artenspektrum, Systematik, Verbreitung und biographische Zuordnung von Laufkaefern der Gattungen Anthia Weber und Thermophilium Basilewsky (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Anthiini) im suedlichen Afrika. pub:Naturwissenschaftlichen Museums der Stadt Aschaffenburg 2002.
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