Apenes
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Apenes is a genus of beetle
Beetle
Coleoptera is an order of insects commonly called beetles. The word "coleoptera" is from the Greek , koleos, "sheath"; and , pteron, "wing", thus "sheathed wing". Coleoptera contains more species than any other order, constituting almost 25% of all known life-forms...

s in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:
  • Apenes aeneipennis (Chaudoir, 1852)
  • Apenes aeneus (Dejean, 1831)
  • Apenes aereus Steinheil, 1875
  • Apenes amplicollis Bates, 1891
  • Apenes angustatus Schwarz, 1878
  • Apenes apiceguttatus Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes apterus Darlington, 1935
  • Apenes bonariensis Liebke, 1939
  • Apenes brevivittis Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes calligramma Bates, 1884
  • Apenes cayennensis (Buquet, 1835)
  • Apenes chalumeaui Ball & Shpeley, 1992
  • Apenes circumcinctus Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes comis Bates, 1878
  • Apenes coriaceus (Chevrolat, 1863)
  • Apenes cuprascens Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes darlingtoni Ball & Shpeley, 1992
  • Apenes delicatus Darlington, 1934
  • Apenes dilutiventris Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes dominica Ball & Shpeley, 1992
  • Apenes ehrhardti (Liebke, 1939)
  • Apenes erythroderus Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes farri Ball & Shpeley, 1992
  • Apenes fasciatus Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes hamiger (Chaudoir, 1875)
  • Apenes hilariola Bates, 1891
  • Apenes iviei Ball & Shpeley, 1992
  • Apenes kathleenae Ball & Shpeley, 1992
  • Apenes laevicinctus Darlington, 1934
  • Apenes laevis Liebke, 1939
  • Apenes latus Darlington, 1934
  • Apenes lepidulus Darlington, 1934
  • Apenes limbatus G.Horn, 1895
  • Apenes lucidulus (Dejean, 1831)
  • Apenes luniger Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes lunulatus Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes maculatus (Gory, 1833)
  • Apenes marginalis (Dejean, 1831)
  • Apenes mazoreoides Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes morio (Dejean, 1825)
  • Apenes nebulosus Leconte, 1866
  • Apenes nevermanni Liebke, 1939
  • Apenes obscurus Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes octoguttulatus Motschulsky, 1864
  • Apenes omostigma (Motschulsky, 1864)
  • Apenes opacus Leconte, 1851
  • Apenes ovalis Darlington, 1935
  • Apenes ovipennis Liebke, 1936
  • Apenes pallidipes (Chevrolat, 1835)
  • Apenes pallipes (Fabricius, 1792)
  • Apenes parallelus (Dejean, 1825)
  • Apenes parvulus (Chaudoir, 1875)
  • Apenes paulianus Liebke, 1939
  • Apenes peryphoides Bates, 1883
  • Apenes plaumanni (Liebke, 1939)
  • Apenes portoricensis Darlington, 1939
  • Apenes posticus (Dejean, 1831)
  • Apenes prasinus Ball & Shpeley, 1992
  • Apenes purpuratus Fleutiaux & Salle, 1889
  • Apenes purpuripennis Chaudoir, 1875
  • Apenes quadripennis (Chaudoir, 1875)
  • Apenes quadripunctatus (Reiche, 1842)
  • Apenes sallei (Chaudoir, 1875)
  • Apenes scobifer Darlington, 1934
  • Apenes seriatus Motschulsky, 1864
  • Apenes simoni Liebke, 1935
  • Apenes sinuatus (Say, 1823)
  • Apenes steinheili Ball & Shpeley, 1992
  • Apenes stigmatus Liebke, 1939
  • Apenes strandi Liebke, 1939
  • Apenes sulcicollis (Jacquelin Du Val, 1857)
  • Apenes umbrosus Csiki, 1932
  • Apenes variegatus (Dejean, 1825)
  • Apenes vianai Liebke, 1939
  • Apenes xanthopleurus Chaudoir, 1875
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