Barypina
The subtribe Barypina is a group of beetles in the Broscini tribe of Carabidae (the ground beetles) and is found throughout South America.[1]
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Subtribe: | Barypina Jeannel, 1941 |
Description
Barypina has two genera:[1]
- Barypus: 3 subgenera; 24 species.
- Bembidiomorphum: 1 species.
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References
- Martin Häckel, Jan Farkač and David W. Wrase (2010). "A check-list of the tribe Broscini Hope, 1838 of the World (Coleoptera: Carabidae)" (PDF). Studies and Reports Taxonomical Series. 6 (1–2): 43–84.
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