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Stenus wusthoffianus Machulka, 1947
synoniem
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Gepubliceerd in:Machulka, V. (1947) Nový Stenus z příbuzenstva St. (Hypostenus) tarsalis Lj. Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae, 25 (334).
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Stenus obscuripes Gerhardt, 1912
heterotypic synonym
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Gepubliceerd in:Gerhardt, J. (1912) Neuheiten der schlesischen Käferfauna aus dem Jahre 1911. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, 1912 (4).
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Stenus insidiosus Solsky, 1864
synoniem
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Gepubliceerd in:Solsky, S. (1864) Description de quelques nouvelles espèces de staphylinides. Bulletin de la Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou, 37 (2).
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Stenus roscidus Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1848
synoniem
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Gepubliceerd in:Snellen van Vollenhoven, S.C. (1848) Bijdrage tot de fauna van Nederland. Naamlijst van schildvleugelige insecten. R. F. van Arum, Haarlem. vi + 50 pp.
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Stenus riparius Runde, 1835
synoniem
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Gepubliceerd in:Runde, G.H. (1835) Brachelytrorum species Agri Halensis. Ploetzianis, Halae. 6 + 32 pp.
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Stenus rufitarsis Stephens, 1833
synoniem
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Gepubliceerd in:Stephens, J.F. (1833) Illustrations of British entomology; or, a synopsis of indigenous insects; containing their generic and specific distinctions; with an account of their metamorphoses, times of appearance, localities, food, and economy, as far as practicable. Mandibulata, Vol. 5. Baldwin & Cradock, London. pp. 241-304, pl. 27.
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Stenus nigriclavis Stephens, 1833
synoniem
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Gepubliceerd in:Stephens, J.F. (1833) Illustrations of British entomology; or, a synopsis of indigenous insects; containing their generic and specific distinctions; with an account of their metamorphoses, times of appearance, localities, food, and economy, as far as practicable. Mandibulata, Vol. 5. Baldwin & Cradock, London. pp. 241-304, pl. 27.
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Stenus flavitarsis Stephens, 1833
heterotypic synonym
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Gepubliceerd in:Stephens, J.F. (1833) Illustrations of British entomology; or, a synopsis of indigenous insects; containing their generic and specific distinctions; with an account of their metamorphoses, times of appearance, localities, food, and economy, as far as practicable. Mandibulata, Vol. 5. Baldwin & Cradock, London. pp. 241-304, pl. 27.
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