Trigonothops

Trigonothops is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:[1]

  • Trigonothops anchoralis (Sloane, 1917)
  • Trigonothops australis (Erichson, 1842)
  • Trigonothops collaris (Blackburn, 1901)
  • Trigonothops dimidiatus Chaudoir, 1877
  • Trigonothops euplenes (Darlington, 1968)
  • Trigonothops farinae (Blackburn, 1901)
  • Trigonothops fasciatus W.J.Macleay, 1888
  • Trigonothops flavofasciatus Chaudoir, 1877
  • Trigonothops humeralis (W.J.Macleay, 1888)
  • Trigonothops lateralis Darlington, 1968
  • Trigonothops longiplaga Chaudoir, 1877
  • Trigonothops mastersii (W. J.Macleay, 1871)
  • Trigonothops meyeri Ball & Hilchie, 1983
  • Trigonothops nigricollis W.J.Macleay, 1864
  • Trigonothops occidentalis Blackburn, 1892
  • Trigonothops ornatus W.J.Macleay, 1888
  • Trigonothops pacificus (Erichson, 1842)
  • Trigonothops pallidicollis W.J.Macleay, 1864
  • Trigonothops pallidior W.J.Macleay, 1888
  • Trigonothops parviceps (Sloane, 1923)
  • Trigonothops pauper (Blackburn, 1901)
  • Trigonothops pescotti (Oke, 1851)
  • Trigonothops semivittatus (W.J.Macleay, 1888)
  • Trigonothops vittipennis Sloane in Lea, 1908

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Trigonothops

W.J. MacLeay, 1864

References

  1. "Trigonothops W.J.MacLeay, 1864". Carabidae of the World. 2011. Retrieved 6 Jul 2011.


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