Ocys

Ocys is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are at least 30 described species in Ocys.[1][2]

Ocys
Ocys harpaloides
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Trechinae
Tribe: Bembidiini
Subtribe: Bembidiina
Genus: Ocys
Stephens, 1828

Species

These 30 species belong to the genus Ocys:

  • Ocys agostii Magrini & Petruzziello, 2018 (Italy)
  • Ocys andreae (Jeannel, 1937) (Spain)
  • Ocys angelae Magrini & Vigna Taglianti, 2006 (Italy)
  • Ocys beatricis Magrini; Cecchi & Lo Cascio, 1998 (Italy)
  • Ocys bedeli (Peyerimhoff, 1908) (Algeria)
  • Ocys berbecum Magrini & Degiovanni, 2009 (Sardinia and Italy)
  • Ocys crypticola Jeanne, 2000 (Spain)
  • Ocys davatchii Ledoux, 1975 (Iran)
  • Ocys elbursensis Morvan, 1974 (Iran)
  • Ocys gubellinii Magrini & Vigna Taglianti, 2006 (Italy)
  • Ocys harpaloides (Audinet-Serville, 1821) (Europe and Africa)
  • Ocys hiekei Toledano & Wrase, 2016 (China)
  • Ocys hoffmanni (Netolitzky, 1917) (Croatia)
  • Ocys inguscioi Magrini & Vanni, 1992 (Italy)
  • Ocys ledouxi Morvan, 1974 (Iran)
  • Ocys monzinii Magrini & Vigna Taglianti, 2006 (Italy)
  • Ocys pecoudi Colas, 1957 (Greece)
  • Ocys pennisii Magrini & Vanni, 1989 (Italy)
  • Ocys peyerimhoffi (Paulian & Villiers, 1939) (Morocco)
  • Ocys phoceus Giachino & Vailati, 2012 (Greece)
  • Ocys pravei (Lutshnik, 1926) (Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan)
  • Ocys pseudopaphius Reitter, 1902 (Ukraine)
  • Ocys quinquestriatus (Gyllenhal, 1810) (Europe and temperate Asia)
  • Ocys reticulatus (Netolitzky, 1917) (worldwide)
  • Ocys reuteri Toledano & Wrase, 2016 (Iraq)
  • Ocys rotundipennis C.Huber & Marggi, 2001 (Greece)
  • Ocys soleymanensis Morvan, 1974 (Iran)
  • Ocys tachysoides (Antoine, 1933) (Europe and Africa)
  • Ocys tassii Vigna Taglianti, 1995 (Italy)
  • Ocys trechoides Reitter, 1895 (Armenia)

References

  1. "Ocys". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
  2. "Ocys Stephens, 1828". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2021-11-10.


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