Belongs within: Pterostichitae.
Trichosternus is an Australian genus of ground beetles, most species of which have a setose prosternal process and dilated male protarsi with three segments squamulose below.
See also: Trichosternus.
Trichosternus Chaudoir 1865 LM87
|--*T. vigorsi (Gory 1833) [=Omalosoma vigors; incl. Homalosoma alternans Sloane 1895] LM87
|--T. angulosus Chaudoir 1878 LM87
|--T. fisheri Darlington 1962 LM87
|--T. frater Darlington 1962 LM87
|--T. montorum Darlington 1962 LM87
|--T. mutatus Darlington 1962 LM87
|--T. nudipes Darlington 1962 LM87
|--T. perater Sloane 1923 LM87
|--T. relictus Darlington 1953 LM87
|--T. renardi (Chaudoir 1865) [=Feronia (Trichosternus) renardi; incl. F. hercules Castelnau 1867] LM87
|--T. simplicipes Sloane 1923 LM87
|--T. soror Darlington 1953 LM87
`--T. subvirens (Chaudoir 1865) [=Feronia (Trichosternus) subvirens] LM87
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[LM87] Lawrence, J. F., B. P. Moore, J. E. Pyke & T. A. Weir. 1987. Zoological Catalogue of Australia vol. 4. Coleoptera: Archostemata, Myxophaga and Adephaga. Australian Government Publishing Service: Canberra.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Markup Key:
- <b>bold</b> = bold
- <i>italic</i> = italic
- <a href="http://www.fieldofscience.com/">FoS</a> = FoS