Leiolesticus

Leiolesticus is a genus in the beetle family Carabidae. There are at least 20 described species in Leiolesticus.[1][2]

Leiolesticus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Pterostichinae
Tribe: Pterostichini
Subtribe: Pterostichina
Genus: Leiolesticus
Roux; Lassalle & Dubault, 2016

Species

These 20 species belong to the genus Leiolesticus:

  • Leiolesticus ambulator (Darlington, 1962) (New Guinea and Papua)
  • Leiolesticus baehrianus (Lassalle & Roux, 2015) (Indonesia and New Guinea)
  • Leiolesticus bennigseni (Sloane, 1907) (New Guinea and Papua)
  • Leiolesticus chloronotus (Chaudoir, 1868) (Australia)
  • Leiolesticus dahli (Kuntzen, 1912) (New Guinea and Papua)
  • Leiolesticus depressus (Darlington, 1962) (Indonesia and New Guinea)
  • Leiolesticus ebeninus (Dubault; Lassalle & Roux, 2011) (Australia)
  • Leiolesticus finisterrae (Will & Kavanaugh, 2012) (New Guinea and Papua)
  • Leiolesticus gracilis (Darlington, 1962) (Indonesia and New Guinea)
  • Leiolesticus insulanus (Dubault; Lassalle & Roux, 2008) (New Guinea and Papua)
  • Leiolesticus keieilensis (Dubault; Lassalle & Roux, 2008) (Indonesia)
  • Leiolesticus lemoulti (Kuntzen, 1914) (New Guinea)
  • Leiolesticus leopoldi (Andrewes, 1932) (Indonesia)
  • Leiolesticus liparops (Andrewes, 1932) (Indonesia and New Guinea)
  • Leiolesticus medius (Darlington, 1971) (Indonesia and New Guinea)
  • Leiolesticus nitescens (Sloane, 1907) (New Guinea and Papua)
  • Leiolesticus politus (Chaudoir, 1868) (Indonesia and New Guinea)
  • Leiolesticus pseudoliparops (Dubault; Lassalle & Roux, 2008) (New Guinea and Papua)
  • Leiolesticus salomonensis (Dubault; Lassalle & Roux, 2011) (the Solomon Islands)
  • Leiolesticus toxopei (Darlington, 1962) (Indonesia and New Guinea)

References

  1. "Leiolesticus Roux; Lassalle & Dubault, 2016". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  2. Lorenz, Wolfgang (2021). "Carabcat Database". doi:10.48580/dfqf-3dk. Retrieved 2023-03-04.


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