Philophlaeus

Philophlaeus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found in Australia and New Zealand.[1] The genus contains the following species:[2]

  • Philophlaeus angulatus Chaudoir, 1869
  • Philophlaeus australasiae Chaudoir, 1869
  • Philophlaeus australis (Dejean, 1826)
  • Philophlaeus bivittatus Sloane, 1920
  • Philophlaeus brunnipennis W.J.Macleay, 1871
  • Philophlaeus confertus Blackburn, 1892
  • Philophlaeus discorufus Sloane, 1898
  • Philophlaeus distinguendus Chaudoir, 1869
  • Philophlaeus eucalypti Germar, 1848
  • Philophlaeus fuscipennis Germar, 1848
  • Philophlaeus immaculatus Chaudoir, 1869
  • Philophlaeus intermedius Chaudoir, 1869
  • Philophlaeus laticollis Blackburn, 1892
  • Philophlaeus luculentus (Newman, 1842)
  • Philophlaeus maculatus W.J.Macleay, 1871
  • Philophlaeus moestus (Chaudoir, 1869)
  • Philophlaeus monticola Blackburn, 1892
  • Philophlaeus myrmecophilus Lea, 1912
  • Philophlaeus obtusus Chaudoir, 1869
  • Philophlaeus occidentalis Blackburn, 1890
  • Philophlaeus opaciceps Blackburn, 1890
  • Philophlaeus ornatus Blackburn, 1892
  • Philophlaeus planus (Newman, 1840)
  • Philophlaeus puberulus Chaudoir, 1869
  • Philophlaeus pygmaeus Blackburn, 1892
  • Philophlaeus quadripennis Chaudoir, 1869
  • Philophlaeus rectangulus Chaudoir, 1869
  • Philophlaeus simsoni Sloane, 1920
  • Philophlaeus sydneyensis Blackburn, 1892
  • Philophlaeus unicolor Chaudoir, 1869
  • Philophlaeus vittatus W.J.Macleay, 1871

Philophlaeus
Philophlaeus luculentus (live adult)
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Philophlaeus

Chaudoir, 1844

References

  1. "Philophlaeus Chaudoir, 1844". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  2. "Philophlaeus de Chaudoir, 1844". Carabidae of the World. 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2011.


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