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Taxa named by Charles Adolphe Albert Fauvel

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Trigonopterus
Trigonopterus is a genus of flightless weevils placed in the Cryptorhynchinae of Curculionidae. It is distributed in Australia, Indonesia and Melanesia. About 90 species had been formally described until March 2013, when a single paper more than doubled this number, agreeing with previous studies and a systematic barcoding study that many more species have yet to be described. As of October 2021, there were 480 described species.
Leptotyphlinae
The Leptotyphlinae are a subfamily of the Staphylinidae, rove beetles. They are very small, less than 1.8 mm long, and are eyeless and wingless. These beetles appear to have seven abdominal segments, and 3-3-3 is their tarsal formula. They are found in leaf litter or deep soil, possibly as predators of mites, collembola, and other soil arthropods. Nine genera and 13 species are known from North America, in western states and Florida, but they may be more widespread.
Notiophilus germinyi
species of insect
Anthrenus oceanicus
species of insect
Abacoleptus
Abacoleptus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: The genus was first described by Charles Adolphe Albert Fauvel in 1903.
Pseudotmesisternus
Pseudotmesisternus vestitus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, and the only species in the genus Pseudotmesisternus. It was described by Fauvel in 1906.
Vata
genus of beetles
Actinus
Actinus is a genus of beetles of the Staphylinidae family, Staphylininae subfamily, first described by Charles Adolphe Albert Fauvel in 1878.
Anomophaenus
Anomophaenus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: The genus was first described in 1882 by Charles Adolphe Albert Fauvel.