Notocolpodes
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Platyninae
Tribe: Platynini
Subtribe: Platynina
Genus: Notocolpodes
Basilewsky, 1985

Notocolpodes is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are more than 30 described species in Notocolpodes, found in Madagascar.[1][2]

Species

These 33 species belong to the genus Notocolpodes:

  • Notocolpodes aeneolus (Jeannel, 1948)
  • Notocolpodes ambatovositrae Basilewsky, 1985
  • Notocolpodes ankaratrae Basilewsky, 1985
  • Notocolpodes commistus Basilewsky, 1985
  • Notocolpodes cribellatus Basilewsky, 1985
  • Notocolpodes euleptus (Alluaud, 1909)
  • Notocolpodes gallienii (Alluaud, 1909)
  • Notocolpodes hylonomus (Alluaud, 1935)
  • Notocolpodes jeanneli (Basilewsky, 1970)
  • Notocolpodes lampros Basilewsky, 1985
  • Notocolpodes lapidicola Basilewsky, 1985
  • Notocolpodes lautus (Basilewsky, 1970)
  • Notocolpodes lenis (Jeannel, 1955)
  • Notocolpodes mananarae Basilewsky, 1985
  • Notocolpodes marojejyanus Basilewsky, 1985
  • Notocolpodes metallicus Basilewsky, 1985
  • Notocolpodes micracis (Jeannel, 1948)
  • Notocolpodes midongyanus Basilewsky, 1985
  • Notocolpodes morpho (Jeannel, 1948)
  • Notocolpodes nigrita (Jeannel, 1955)
  • Notocolpodes obtusidens (Alluaud, 1897)
  • Notocolpodes olsoufieffi (Alluaud, 1935)
  • Notocolpodes onivensis (Alluaud, 1935)
  • Notocolpodes ovalipennis (Jeannel, 1948)
  • Notocolpodes perturbatus Basilewsky, 1985
  • Notocolpodes punctatostriatus (Basilewsky, 1970)
  • Notocolpodes rufobrunneus (Basilewsky, 1970)
  • Notocolpodes rugicollis (Jeannel, 1948)
  • Notocolpodes sericeus (Jeannel, 1948)
  • Notocolpodes sogai (Basilewsky, 1970)
  • Notocolpodes suavis (Alluaud, 1899)
  • Notocolpodes subpolitus (Alluaud, 1932)
  • Notocolpodes vicinus Basilewsky, 1985

References

  1. "Notocolpodes". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
  2. "Notocolpodes Basilewsky, 1985". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2021-11-13.


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