Pseudomorpha

Pseudomorpha is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found in North, Central, and South America.[1][2]

Pseudomorpha
Pseudomorpha vandykei
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Pseudomorphinae
Genus: Pseudomorpha
Kirby, 1823
Pseudomorpha sp.

Species

These 35 species belong to the genus Pseudomorpha:[1]

  • Pseudomorpha alleni Van Dyke, 1953
  • Pseudomorpha alutacea Notman, 1925
  • Pseudomorpha argentina Steinheil, 1869
  • Pseudomorpha arrowi Notman, 1925
  • Pseudomorpha augustata G.Horn, 1883
  • Pseudomorpha behrensi G.Horn, 1870
  • Pseudomorpha brevis Baehr, 1997
  • Pseudomorpha caribbeana Darlington, 1936
  • Pseudomorpha castanea Casey, 1909
  • Pseudomorpha champlaini Notman, 1925
  • Pseudomorpha confusa Notman, 1925
  • Pseudomorpha consanguinea Notman, 1925
  • Pseudomorpha cronkhitei G.Horn, 1867
  • Pseudomorpha cylindrica Casey, 1889
  • Pseudomorpha excrucians Kirby, 1823
  • Pseudomorpha falli Notman, 1925
  • Pseudomorpha gerstaeckeri Chaudoir, 1877
  • Pseudomorpha huachinera Amundson & Erwin, 2013
  • Pseudomorpha hubbardi Notman, 1925
  • Pseudomorpha insignis (Sloane, 1910)
  • Pseudomorpha lacordairei (Dejean & Boisduval, 1829)
  • Pseudomorpha parallela Van Dyke, 1943
  • Pseudomorpha patagonia Erwin & Amundson, 2013
  • Pseudomorpha penablanca Amundson & Erwin, 2013
  • Pseudomorpha peninsularis Van Dyke, 1953
  • Pseudomorpha pilatei Chaudoir, 1862
  • Pseudomorpha pima Amundson & Erwin, 2013
  • Pseudomorpha santacruz Erwin & Amundson, 2013
  • Pseudomorpha santarita Erwin & Amundson, 2013
  • Pseudomorpha schwarzi Notman, 1925
  • Pseudomorpha subangulata Baehr, 1997
  • Pseudomorpha tenebroides Notman, 1925
  • Pseudomorpha vandykei Notman, 1925
  • Pseudomorpha vicina Notman, 1925
  • Pseudomorpha vindicata Notman, 1925

References

  1. "Pseudomorpha Kirby, 1823". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  2. Lorenz, Wolfgang (2021). "Carabcat Database". doi:10.48580/dfqf-3dk. Retrieved 2023-03-04.


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