Pseudotaphoxenus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Platyninae
Tribe: Sphodrini
Subtribe: Sphodrina
Genus: Pseudotaphoxenus
Schaufuss, 1865
Species
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Pseudotaphoxenus is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are more than 110 described species in Pseudotaphoxenus, found in temperate Asia.[1][2]

Pseudotaphoxenus species

These 113 species are members of the genus Pseudotaphoxenus:[1][2]

  • P. abnormalis (Jedlicka, 1961) (Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. achillei Kabak, 2018 (China)
  • P. acutithorax Casale, 1988 (Kazakhstan)
  • P. afghanus (Jedlicka, 1961) (Afghanistan)
  • P. angusticollis (Fischer von Waldheim, 1823) (Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine)
  • P. aralensis Kabak, 2010 (Kazakhstan)
  • P. balkhanicus Vereschagina & Kabak, 2000 (Turkmenistan)
  • P. basilewskyi Casale, 1988 (Afghanistan and Turkmenistan)
  • P. benesi Casale & Sciaky, 1999 (China)
  • P. blumenthali (Casale, 1982) (Afghanistan)
  • P. brevipennis Semenov, 1889 (China)
  • P. brucei (Andrewes, 1930) (China)
  • P. cavazzutii Casale & Sciaky, 1999 (China)
  • P. cavicollis Sciaky & Pavesi, 1997 (China)
  • P. chevrieri (Fairmaire, 1889) (China)
  • P. chinensis (Jedlicka, 1953) (China)
  • P. collaris L.Schaufuss, 1865 (Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. csikii (Jedlicka, 1953) (Mongolia)
  • P. dauricus (Fischer von Waldheim, 1823) (Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia)
  • P. dignus (Vereschagina, 1988) (Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, and Uzbekistan)
  • P. dissors (Semenov, 1891) (Tadzhikistan)
  • P. dostali Casale, 1988 (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. elegantulus Sciaky & Pavesi, 1997 (China)
  • P. fassatii (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. ferghanensis Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, and Uzbekistan)
  • P. gansuensis (Jedlicka, 1953) (China)
  • P. ghilarovi (Vereschagina, 1988) (Kazakhstan)
  • P. giorgiofiorii Casale & Vereschagina, 1986 (Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkmenistan)
  • P. gracilicornis J.Frivaldszky, 1892 (China)
  • P. gracilis (Zoubkoff, 1833) (Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan)
  • P. gracillimus Semenov, 1889 (Tadzhikistan)
  • P. gussakovskii Vereschagina & Kabak, 2000 (Tadzhikistan)
  • P. haslundi (Emden, 1954) (Afghanistan)
  • P. hauseri (Jedlicka, 1933) (China)
  • P. hindukushi (Casale, 1982) (Afghanistan)
  • P. horvathi (Jedlicka, 1952) (Russia)
  • P. humeralis (Semenov, 1909) (Turkmenistan)
  • P. igori Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (Kazakhstan)
  • P. jureceki (Jedlicka, 1952) (China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. juvencus (Ballion, 1871) (Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, and Uzbekistan)
  • P. kabakovi Casale & Vereschagina, 1986 (Afghanistan)
  • P. kalganus (Jedlicka, 1953) (China)
  • P. kansuensis (Jedlicka, 1965) (China)
  • P. kaszabianus Casale, 1988 (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. kavani (Jedlicka, 1952) (Tadzhikistan)
  • P. kazakhstanicus Kabak & Solodovnikov, 2016 (Kazakhstan)
  • P. khan Casale, 1988 (China)
  • P. kopetdaghi Vereschagina & Kabak, 2000 (Turkmenistan)
  • P. kraatzi Heyden, 1882 (Tadzhikistan and Uzbekistan)
  • P. kryzhanovskiji Casale, 1988 (China)
  • P. kuljabensis (Jedlicka, 1961) (Tadzhikistan)
  • P. kulti (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. kurdaiensis Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (Kazakhstan)
  • P. lanzhouensis Lassalle, 1993 (China)
  • P. licenti (Jedlicka, 1939) (China)
  • P. lutshniki (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kazakhstan)
  • P. marani (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kazakhstan)
  • P. mazenderanus (Vereschagina, 1987) (Iran)
  • P. medvedevi (Vereschagina, 1988) (Tadzhikistan)
  • P. mentitus (Vereschagina, 1989) (Kazakhstan)
  • P. meurguesae Casale & Ledoux, 1996 (Afghanistan)
  • P. michajlovi (Vereschagina, 1988) (Uzbekistan)
  • P. mihoki (Jedlicka, 1953) (China)
  • P. minimus (Jedlicka, 1952) (China and Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. mongolicus (Jedlicka, 1953) (China and Mongolia)
  • P. niger (Jedlicka, 1953) (China)
  • P. nitidicollis Sciaky & Pavesi, 1997 (China)
  • P. obenbergeri (Jedlicka, 1952) (Tadzhikistan)
  • P. occultus (Ballion, 1871) (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. oopterus Sciaky & Pavesi, 1997 (China)
  • P. optatus Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (China)
  • P. originalis L.Schaufuss, 1865 (Mongolia)
  • P. oruzganensis Casale & Vereschagina, 1986 (Afghanistan)
  • P. ovalis (Motschulsky, 1844) (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. ovipennis Casale & Vereschagina, 1986 (Afghanistan)
  • P. paropamisicus (Casale, 1982) (Afghanistan)
  • P. parvulus Semenov, 1889 (China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan)
  • P. planicollis (Gebler, 1833) (Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia)
  • P. plutschewskyi (Jedlicka, 1952) (Tadzhikistan)
  • P. pongraczi (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. povolnyi (Jedlicka, 1967) (Afghanistan)
  • P. pseudocollaris Casale, 1988 (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. punctibasis (Jedlicka, 1952) (Uzbekistan)
  • P. putshkovi Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. reichardti (Lutshnik, 1930) (China, Tadzhikistan, and Uzbekistan)
  • P. robustus Lassalle, 1993 (China)
  • P. rufitarsis (Fischer von Waldheim, 1823) (Georgia, Moldova, and Russia)
  • P. rugipennis (Faldermann, 1836) (China, Mongolia, and Russia)
  • P. schaufussi (Jedlicka, 1953) (Mongolia)
  • P. semiopacus Lassalle, 1993 (China)
  • P. similis Vereschagina & Kabak, 2000 (Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. sinicus Casale, 1988 (China)
  • P. staudingeri (Jedlicka, 1929) (China)
  • P. sterbai (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. stricticollis Casale, 1988 (Tadzhikistan)
  • P. strigitarsis (Jedlicka, 1958) (Tadzhikistan)
  • P. subcostatus (Ménétriés, 1837) (China, Mongolia, and Russia)
  • P. subcylindricus (Semenov, 1891) (Afghanistan and Turkmenistan)
  • P. substriatus (Ballion, 1871) (Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, and Uzbekistan)
  • P. susterai (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. tarantsha Kabak, 2018 (China)
  • P. taschkensis (Jedlicka, 1952) (Uzbekistan)
  • P. thibetanus Casale, 1988 (China)
  • P. thoracicus (Gebler, 1843) (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan)
  • P. tianshanicus (Semenov, 1908) (China and Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. tomskoensis (Jedlicka, 1960) (Russia)
  • P. vereschaginae Casale, 1988 (Kyrgyzstan)
  • P. wrasei Casale & Sciaky, 1999 (Kazakhstan)
  • P. xiahensis Lassalle, 1993 (China)
  • P. yunnanus Casale & Sciaky, 1999 (China)
  • P. yupeiyui Casale, 1988 (China)
  • P. znojkoi (Kryzhanovskij, 1964) (Kazakhstan)
  • P. zvarici Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (China)

References

  1. 1 2 "Pseudotaphoxenus Schaufuss, 1865". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
  2. 1 2 "Pseudotaphoxenus". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-11-13.


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