Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Adephaga |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Carabidae
Subfamilia: Broscinae
Tribus: Broscini
Subtribus: Barypina
Genus: Bembidiomorphum
Species (2):
B. convexum –
B. silvicola
Name
- Bembidiomorphum Champion, 1918
- Gender: neuter
- Original status: valid genus
- Type species: Bembidiomorphum convexum Champion, 1918
- Fixation: original designation [p. 44] [and monotypy]
Synonyms
- Microbarypus Roig-Juñent, 2000
- Gender: masculine
- Original status: valid genus
- Type species: Microbarypus silvicola Roig-Juñent, 2000
- Fixation: original designation [p. 50] [and monotypy]
References
- Champion, G.C. 1918: Notes on various South American Coleoptera collected by Charles Darwin during the voyage of the "Beagle", with descriptions of new genera and species. Entomologist's monthly magazine, 54: 43–54. BHL
- Liebherr, J.K.; Marris, J.W.M. 2009: Revision of the New Zealand species of Mecyclothorax Sharp (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Psydrinae, Mecyclothoracini) and the consequent removal of several species to Meonochilus gen. n. (Psydrinae, Meonini). New Zealand entomologist, 32: 5–22. abstract and pdf
- Liebherr, J.K.; Marris, J.W.M.; Emberson, R.M.; Syrett, P.; Roig-juñent, S. 2011: Orthoglymma wangapeka gen.n., sp.n. (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Broscini): a newly discovered relict from the Buller Terrane, north-western South Island, New Zealand, corroborates a general pattern of Gondwanan endemism. Systematic entomology 36(3): 395–414. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3113.2011.00569.x . Reference page.
- Roig-Juñent, S. 2000: The subtribes and genera of the tribe Broscini (Coleoptera, Carabidae): cladistic analysis, taxonomic treatment, and biogeographical considerations. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, (255) DOI: 10.1206/0003-0090(2000)255<0001:TSAGOT>2.0.CO;2
- Roig-Juñent, S.; Agrain, F.; Carrara, R.; Ruiz-Manzanos, E.; Tognelli, M.F. 2008: Description and phylogenetic relationships of two new species of Baripus (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Broscini) and considerations regarding patterns of speciation. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 77(1): 211–227. DOI: 10.2992/0097-4463-77.1.211 PDF
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