Pterostichus (Cylindrocharis), Casey, 1918
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Subgenus Cylindrocharis Casey, 1918 View in CoL
Cylindrocharis Casey, 1918: 326. Type species: Feronia rostrata Newman sensu Casey, 1918 (= Pterostichus acutipes acutipes Barr, 1971) by original designation. Etymology. From the Greek cylindros (roller, cylinder) and charis (grace, beauty), probably alluding to the more or less cylindrical appearance of adults of these nice carabids [feminine].
Diversity.
Three species in the Appalachian region.
Identification.
Barr (1971a) revised the species.
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Pterostichus (Cylindrocharis)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Pterostichus acutipes acutipes
acutipes Barr 1971 |
Cylindrocharis
Casey 1918 |
Feronia rostrata
Newman 1838 |