Eustra
Eustra is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:[1]
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Genus: | Eustra Schmidt-Gobel, 1846 |
Species
- Eustra andrewesiana Deuve, 2001
- Eustra bryanti Andrewes, 1919
- Eustra caeca Ueno, 1981
- Eustra ceylanica Deuve, 2001
- Eustra chinensis Banninger, 1949
- Eustra crucifera Ueno, 1964
- Eustra csikii Jedlicka, 1968
- Eustra deharvengi Deuve, 1986
- Eustra gomyi Deuve, 2001
- Eustra hammondi Deuve, 2001
- Eustra honchongensi Deuve, 1996
- Eustra indica Deuve, 2001
- Eustra japonica Bates, 1892
- Eustra lao Deuve, 2000
- Eustra lebretoni Deuve, 1987
- Eustra leclerci (Deuve, 1986)
- Eustra matanga Andrewes, 1919
- Eustra nageli Deuve, 2005
- Eustra plagiata Schmidt-Goebel, 1846
- Eustra pseudomatanga Deuve, 2001
- Eustra saripaensis Deuve, 2002
- Eustra shanghaiensis Song, Tang, Peng, 2018[2]
- Eustra storki Deuve, 2001
- Eustra taiwanica Deuve, 2001
- Eustra troglophila Deuve, 1987
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References
- "Eustra Schmidt-Gobel, 1846: 65". Carabidae of the World. 2011. Retrieved 21 Jul 2011.
- "Flanged Bombardier beetles from Shanghai, China, with description of a new species in the genus Eustra Schmidt-Goebel (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Paussinae)". Zookeys. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
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