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D ARTHROPODA MA M PS D S<br />

Dryopidae<br />

Dryops luridus (Erichson, 1847) M<br />

Dytiscidae<br />

END Agabus maderensis Wollaston, 1854 M PS<br />

Agabus nebulosus (Forster, 1771) M D<br />

END Agabus wollastoni Sharp, 1882 M<br />

Eretes sticticus (Linnaeus, 1767) M PS<br />

END Hydroporus lundbladi (Falkenström, 1938) M<br />

Hydroporus obsoletus Aubé, 1838 M<br />

Hygrotus confluens (Fabricius, 1787) M PS D<br />

END Meladema lanio (Fabricius, 1775) M<br />

END Nebrioporus dubius (Aubé, 1838) M<br />

Elateridae<br />

END Cardiophorus femoratus Wollaston, 1854 PS<br />

END Cardiophorus oromii Cobos, 1978 S<br />

Endomychidae<br />

END * Displotera maderae (Wollaston, 1854) M<br />

Holoparamecus depressus Curtis, 1833 MA<br />

Holoparamecus niger (Aubé, 1843) MA<br />

Holoparamecus singularis (Beck, 1817) MA<br />

Mycetaea subterranea (Fabricius, 1801) M<br />

Symbiotes gibberosus (Lucas, 1846) M<br />

Erithynidae<br />

n Procas armillatus (Fabricius, 1801) M<br />

Eucinetidae<br />

Nycteus meridionalis Laporte, 1836 M<br />

Histeridae<br />

Acritus homoeopathicus Wollaston, 1857 M<br />

Acritus nigricornis (H<strong>of</strong>fmann, 1803) M PS<br />

Carcinops pumilio (Erichson, 1834) M<br />

Carcinops troglodytes (Paykull, 1811) M<br />

Eubrachium ovale Wollaston, 1862 M<br />

Eutriptus putricola Wollaston, 1862 M PS<br />

i Glymma c<strong>and</strong>ezii Marseul, 1856 M<br />

Hypocaccus brasiliensis (Paykull, 1811) M PS<br />

Kissister minimus (Laporte, 1840) M<br />

Pactolinus major (Linnaeus, 1767) M PS<br />

Paromalus flavicornis (Herbst, 1792) M<br />

i Paromalus luderti Marseul, 1862 M<br />

Saprinus caerulescens caerulescens (H<strong>of</strong>fmann, 1803) PS<br />

Saprinus chalcites (Illiger, 1807) M PS D<br />

Saprinus semistriatus (Scriba, 1790) M PS D<br />

Saprinus subnitescens Bickhardt, 1909 M?<br />

END Teretrius poneli Gomy, 2004 M<br />

Hydraenidae<br />

END Limnebius gr<strong>and</strong>icollis Wollaston, 1854 M<br />

END Och<strong>the</strong>bius algicola Wollaston, 1871 M<br />

MAC Och<strong>the</strong>bius heeri (Wollaston, 1854) M PS D S<br />

Och<strong>the</strong>bius quadrifoveolatus Wollaston, 1854 M PS<br />

Och<strong>the</strong>bius rugulosus Wollaston, 1857 M PS D<br />

Och<strong>the</strong>bius subpictus subpictus Wollaston, 1857 M PS<br />

Hydrophilidae<br />

END Anacaena conglobata (Wollaston, 1854) M<br />

END Anacaena marchantiae (Wollaston, 1857) M<br />

Cercyon inquinatus Wollaston, 1854 M PS<br />

Cercyon nigriceps (Marsham, 1802) M PS D? S<br />

Cercyon quisquilius (Linnaeus, 1760) M PS<br />

Cercyon terminatus (Marsham, 1802) M PS<br />

MA – qu<strong>and</strong>o nenhuma informação está disponível sobre a ocorrência numa ilha em particular (when no information was available concerning isl<strong>and</strong><br />

occurrence); M – Madeira; PS – Porto Santo; D – Desertas; S – Selvagens; END – endémica (endemic); MAC – Macaronésia (Macaronesia); n – nativa<br />

(native); i – introduzida (introduced); m – migratória (migrant); † – Taxon extinto (extinct taxon).<br />

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