Anthiinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following genera:[1][2][3]
Anthiinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following genera:
Tribe Anthiini Bonelli, 1813 Anthia Weber, 1801 (Africa and southwest Asia) Atractonotus Perroud, 1847 (Africa) Baeoglossa Chaudoir, 1850 (Africa) Cycloloba Chaudoir, 1850 (Africa) Cypholoba Chaudoir, 1850 (Africa) Eccoptoptera Chaudoir, 1878 (Africa) Gonogenia Chaudoir, 1844 (Africa) Netrodera Chaudoir, 1850 (Africa) Tribe Helluonini Hope, 1838 Subtribe Helluonina Hope, 1838 Aenigma Newman, 1836 (Australia) Ametroglossus Sloane, 1914 (Australia) Dicranoglossus Chaudoir, 1872 (Australia) Epimicodema Sloane, 1914 (Australia) Gigadema J.Thomson, 1859 (Australia) Helluapterus Sloane, 1914 (Australia) Helluarchus Sloane, 1914 (Australia) Helluo Bonelli, 1813 (Australia) Helluodema Laporte, 1867 (Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea) Helluonidius Chaudoir, 1872 (Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea) Helluopapua Darlington, 1968 (Indonesia, New Guinea) Helluosoma Laporte, 1867 (Australia and New Guinea) Neohelluo Sloane, 1914 (Australia) Platyhelluo Baehr, 2005 Subtribe Omphrina Jedlicka, 1941 Colfax Andrewes, 1920 (Indomalaya, China) Creagris Nietner, 1857 (Indomalaya, Australasia) Dailodontus Reiche, 1843 (South America) Erephognathus Alluaud, 1932 (Madagascar) Helluobrochus Reichardt, 1974 (Central and South America) Helluomorpha Laporte, 1834 (South America) Helluomorphoides Ball, 1951 (North, Central, and South America) Macrocheilus Hope, 1838 (Africa, Asia) Meladroma Motschulsky, 1855 (Africa) Omphra Dejean, 1825 (Indomalaya) Pleuracanthus Gray, 1832 (Peru, Brazil) Triaenogenius Chaudoir, 1877 (Africa) Tribe Physocrotaphini Chaudoir, 1863 Anguloderus Anichtchenko & Sciaky, 2017 (Indonesia, New Guinea) Foveocrotaphus Anichtchenko, 2014 (Myanmar) Helluodes Westwood, 1847 (India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka) Holoponerus Fairmaire, 1883 Physocrotaphus Parry, 1849 (Sri Lanka) Physoglossus Akhil & Sabu, 2020 (India) Pogonoglossus Chaudoir, 1863 (Indomalaya, Australasia) Schuelea Baehr, 2004 (Indonesia and New Guinea)