Anthrenops

Anthrenops is a subgenus of the genus Anthrenus of the subfamily Megatominae within the family of skin beetles. Subgenus is distinguished by antennae with 9 segments.

Species
According to World Dermestidae catalogue, these species currently belong to subgenus Anthrenops:
 * Anthrenus aradensis (Mawlood & Abdul–Rassoul, 2003) – Iraq; Iran
 * Anthrenus aristophanousi (Háva & Matsumoto, 2022) – Angola; Gabon
 * Anthrenus bellulus (Chobaut, 1897) – Algeria
 * Anthrenus bobo (Háva, 2003) – Burkina Faso
 * Anthrenus cervenkai (Háva & Herrmann, 2006) – Oman; Yemen
 * Anthrenus coloratus (Reitter, 1881) – Asia; Europe; Africa; North America (Mexico, United States); Introduced in Ecuador
 * Anthrenus danielssoni (Háva, 2007) – Gambia
 * Anthrenus emiratensis (Háva, 2023) – United Arab Emirates
 * Anthrenus endroedyi (Háva, 2003) – Gabon; Ghana; Ivory Coast
 * Anthrenus eichleri (Kadej & Háva, 2006) – Azerbaijan; Turkey; Israel; Palestine
 * Anthrenus fugong (Háva, 2019) – China (Yunnan)
 * Anthrenus geisthardti (Háva & Herrmann, 2006) – Yemen; Oman
 * Anthrenus ghanae (Háva, 2022) – Ghana
 * Anthrenus gobicus (Zhantiev, 2004) – Mongolia
 * Anthrenus hissaricus (Mroczkowski, 1961) – Russia (Dagestan); Tajikistan
 * Anthrenus kadeji (Herrmann & Háva, 2009) – Pakistan
 * Anthrenus longus (Arrow, 1915) – Tanzania (Tanganyika); Yemen (Socotra)
 * Anthrenus luteovestitus (Pic, 1937) – Kenya
 * Anthrenus medvedevi (Zhantiev, 2006) – Kyrgyzstan
 * Anthrenus megalops (Arrow, 1915) – Eritrea; Ethiopia
 * Anthrenus nahiricus (Zhantiev, 1976) – Armenia
 * Anthrenus oculatus (Arrow, 1937) – Congo; Kenya
 * Anthrenus ornatus (Kocher, 1955) – Spain; Morocco
 * Anthrenus paraclaviger (Háva & Kadej, 2008) – Eritrea
 * Anthrenus parthicus (Zhantiev, 1976) – Iran; Turkmenistan; Uzbekistan
 * Anthrenus splendidus (Háva, 2004) – Botswana; Namibia; South Africa
 * Anthrenus stolidus (Háva, 2023) – India (Maharashtra)
 * Anthrenus subclaviger (Reitter, 1881) – India; Kyrgyzstan; Pakistan; Saudi Arabia; Yemen
 * Anthrenus zagrosensis (Háva, 2004) – Iran
 * Anthrenus zebra (Reitter, 1889) – Armenia; Azerbaijan; Russia (South West); Turkey; Afghanistan; Iran; Turkmenistan