
Belongs within: Scaritinae.
Scaraphites is an Australian genus of scaritine ground beetles characterised by filiform palpi and fore tibiae with the second external tooth nearer the apex than the inner apical spine.
<==Scaraphites Westwood 1842LM87 |--S. rotundipennis (Dejean 1825) (see below for synonymy)LM87 |--S. confusus (Westwood 1842) [=Scarites (Scaraphites) confusus]LM87 |--S. hirtipes Macleay 1864 [incl. S. assimilis Sloane 1894, S. crenaticollis Macleay 1864]LM87 |--S. humeralis Castelnau 1867LM87 |--S. laticollis Macleay 1866LM87 | |--S. l. laticollisLM87 | `--S. l. gigas Castlenau 1867LM87 |--S. lenaeus Westwood 1842LM87 | |--S. l. lenaeusLM87 | |--S. l. latipennis Macleay 1863LM87 | `--S. l. pacificus Sloane 1888LM87 |--S. lucidus Chaudoir 1863LM87 |--S. martinii Castelnau 1867LM87 `--S. silenus (Westwood 1842) (see below for synonymy)LM87
Scaraphites rotundipennis (Dejean 1825) [=Scarites rotundipennis; incl. Scaraphites insulanus Sloane 1888, Scaraphites intermedius Macleay 1865, Scarites (*Scaraphites) macleaii Westwood 1842]LM87
Scaraphites silenus (Westwood 1842) [=Scarites silenus; incl. Scarites bacchus Westwood 1842, Scaraphites heros Castelnau 1867, Scaraphites mastersi Macleay 1869]LM87
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[LM87] Lawrence, J. F., B. P. Moore, J. E. Pyke & T. A. Weir. 1987. Zoological Catalogue of Australia vol. 4. Coleoptera: Archostemata, Myxophaga and Adephaga. Australian Government Publishing Service: Canberra.