Catacolpodes Explained
Catacolpodes is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:[1]
- Catacolpodes aeneicollis (Jeannel, 1948)
- Catacolpodes arcticollis (Jeannel, 1951)
- Catacolpodes brachypterus Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes brevicornis (Jeannel, 1948)
- Catacolpodes carayoni Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes chalcotinctus Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes cordicollis Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes depressus (Jeannel, 1951)
- Catacolpodes divaricatus (Jeannel, 1948)
- Catacolpodes dolius (Alluaud, 1909)
- Catacolpodes eugrammus (Alluaud, 1932)
- Catacolpodes eutinctus Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes gitonius (Alluaud, 1935)
- Catacolpodes labathiei (Jeannel, 1948)
- Catacolpodes languidus Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes longespinosus (Basilewsky, 1970)
- Catacolpodes micheli (Jeannel, 1951)
- Catacolpodes mocquerysi (Jeannel, 1948)
- Catacolpodes nanus Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes petrorum Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes renaudi Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes rhagodus (Basilewsky, 1970)
- Catacolpodes scitoides Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes scitus (Jeannel, 1948)
- Catacolpodes scrobiculatus Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes sicardi (Alluaud, 1909)
- Catacolpodes silvicola (Jeannel, 1951)
- Catacolpodes sinopis (Alluaud, 1935)
- Catacolpodes solitarius Basilewsky, 1985
- Catacolpodes variolosus (Alluaud, 1897)
Notes and References
- Web site: Catacolpodes Basilewsky, 1985 . Catalogue of Life . 2023-04-08 .