Anophthalmus

Anophthalmus is a genus of ground beetle, endemic to Europe.[1][2]

Anophthalmus
Anophthalmus hitleri
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Trechinae
Genus: Anophthalmus
Sturm, 1844

Species

These 51 species belong to the genus Anophthalmus:[1][2]

  • Anophthalmus aidovskanus (Ganglbauer, 1913) (Slovenia, Croatia)
  • Anophthalmus alphonsi (G.Müller, 1914) (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus amplus Joseph, 1871 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus annamariae Bognolo, 2002 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus baratellii Sciaky, 1985 (Italy)
  • Anophthalmus bernhaueri Ganglbauer, 1895 (Austria, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus besnicensis Pretner, 1949 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus bognoloi Kofler, 2010 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus bohiniensis (Ganglbauer, 1903) (Italy, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus bojani Daffner, 1998 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus bukoveci Pretner, 1949 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus capillatus Joseph, 1871 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus daffneri Broder, 1994 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus driolii Bognolo & M.Etonti, 1996 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus egonis (G.Müller, 1923) (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus erebus (Krauss, 1906) (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus fabbrii G.Müller, 1931 (Italy, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus fallaciosus (G.Müller, 1914) (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus gobanzi (Ganglbauer, 1911) (Austria, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus gridellii G.Müller, 1931 (Italy, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus haraldianus Daffner, 1992 (Italy)
  • Anophthalmus hauckei P.Moravec & Lompe, 2003 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus heteromorphus (G.Müller, 1923) (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus hirtus Sturm, 1853 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus hitleri Scheibel, 1937 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus jalzici Daffner, 1996 (Croatia)
  • Anophthalmus kahleni Daffner, 1998 (Italy, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus kaufmanni (Ganglbauer, 1900) (Slovenia, Croatia)
  • Anophthalmus kertecsi Csiki, 1912 (Slovenia, Croatia)
  • Anophthalmus kofleri Daffner, 1996 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus leander Sciaky et al, 1999 (Italy, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus maderi (Winkler, 1914) (Croatia)
  • Anophthalmus manhartensis Meschnigg, 1943 (Italy, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus mayeri (G.Müller, 1909) (Italy, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus meggiolaroi P.Moravec & Lompe, 2003 (Italy)
  • Anophthalmus micklitzi (Ganglbauer, 1913) (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus miroslavae Kofler, 2006 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus nivalis (G.Müller, 1922) (Italy, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus paciuchensis Monguzzi, 1995 (Italy)
  • Anophthalmus pretneri (G.Müller, 1913) (Austria, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus ravasinii (G.Müller, 1922) (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus sanctaeluciae G.Müller, 1931 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus schatzmayri P.Moravec, 2003 (Austria, Italy, Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus schaumii Schaum, 1860 (Slovenia, Croatia)
  • Anophthalmus schmidtii Sturm, 1844 (Italy, Slovenia, Croatia)
  • Anophthalmus scopolii F.J.Schmidt, 1850 (Italy, Slovenia, Croatia)
  • Anophthalmus seppenhoferi Bognolo, 1997 (Italy)
  • Anophthalmus severi (Ganglbauer, 1897) (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus spectabilis Joseph, 1871 (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus tolminensis (G.Müller, 1922) (Slovenia)
  • Anophthalmus winklerianus Jeannel, 1926 (Croatia)

References

  1. "Anophthalmus Sturm, 1844". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  2. Lorenz, Wolfgang (2021). "Carabcat Database". doi:10.48580/dfqf-3dk. Retrieved 2023-03-04.

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