kuningaz
Kuningaz is a genus of small ground‑dwelling beetles belonging to the family Carabidae. The genus was first described in 2020 by entomologists L. Fernández and M. Hsu based on specimens collected in the lowland rainforest of northern Sumatra. The name combines the Indonesian word “kuning,” meaning yellow, with the suffix “‑az,” a convention used in taxonomic nomenclature to denote a distinct lineage.
Species within the genus are characterized by a uniformly yellowish exoskeleton, a streamlined body measuring 6
Ecologically, kuningaz beetles play a role in controlling populations of soil nematodes and other microfauna, contributing
Conservation status for the genus has not been formally assessed, but habitat loss due to deforestation in