Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Adephaga |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Carabidae
Subfamilia: Harpalinae
Supertribus: Anthiitae
Tribus: Helluonini
Subtribus: Omphrina
Genus: Macrocheilus
Species: M. allardi –
M. alluaudi –
M. angustatus –
M. asteriscus –
M. basilewskyi –
M. bensoni –
M. bicolor –
M. biguttatus –
M. bimaculatus –
M. binotatus –
M. biplagiatus –
M. burgeoni –
M. chaudoiri –
M. cheni –
M. clasispilus –
M. crampeli –
M. cribrarius –
M. cruciatus –
M. deuvei –
M. devagiriensis –
M. diplospilus –
M. dorsalis –
M. dorsiger –
M. elegantulus –
M. ferruginipes –
M. fuscipennis –
M. gigas –
M. hybridus –
M. immanis –
M. impictus –
M. labrosus –
M. longicollis –
M. macromaculatus –
M. madagascariensis –
M. moraisi –
M. niger –
M. nigrotibialis –
M. ocellatus –
M. overlaeti –
M. parvimaculatus –
M. perrieri –
M. persimilis –
M. proximus –
M. quadratus –
M. quadrinotatus –
M. saulcyi –
M. scapularis –
M. sinuatilabris –
M. solidipalpis –
M. spectandus –
M. taedatus –
M. tripustulatus –
M. vanharteni –
M. varians –
M. viduatus –
M. vinctus –
M. vitalisi
Name
Type species: Macrocheilus bensoni Hope, 1838
Synonyms
- Acanthogenius Reiche, 1842.
- Type species: Helluo impictus Wiedemann, 1823
References
Primary references
- Hope, F.W. 1838. The coleopterist’s manual, part the second, containing the predaceous land and water beetles of Linneus and Fabricius. London: Henry G. Bohn. xvi + 168 pp., pls. 1–3. BHL Reference page.
- Zhao, D.-Y. & Tian, M.-Y. 2010. A review of the genus Macrocheilus Hope (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Helluonini) of China, with descriptions of seven new species. Polish Journal of Entomology 79(1): 3–23. PDF Reference page.
- Zhao, D. & Tian, M. 2012. Taxonomic notes on the Macrocheilus Hope (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Helluonini) from Oriental Region, with description of one new species from the Philippines. ZooKeys 228: 77–100. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.228.3401 Reference page.
Links
- Macrocheilus – Taxon details on Biological Library (BioLib).
- Macrocheilus – Taxon details on Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
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