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Trechinae
Trechinae is a subfamily of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are 6 tribe The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide use of the term in English is in the discipline of anthropology. The definition is contested, in part due to conflict ...s, more than 430 genera, and over 6,700 described species in Trechinae. Tribes These six tribes are members of Trechinae: * Bembidarenini Maddison et al., 2019 (4 genera) * Bembidiini Stephens, 1827 (more than 120 genera) * Pogonini Laporte, 1834 (12 genera) * Sinozolini Deuve, 1997 (3 genera) * Trechini Bonelli, 1810 (more than 270 genera) * Zolini Sharp, 1886 (11 genera) References ;Sources LEFHE Laboratory: Laboratoire d'Entomologie Faune Hypogée et EndogéeWAS Archives (World Archives of Sciences): ''Trechinae''RTR (Real Time Reprints): ''Trechinae'';Notes {{Taxonbar, from=Q137801 Carabidae subfamilies Taxa named by Fra ...
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Bembidiini
Bembidiini is a tribe of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are more than 120 genera and 3,100 described species in Bembidiini. Genera ; Subtribe Anillina Jeannel, 1937 : ''Afranillus'' Giachino, 2015 : ''Afrodipnus'' Giachino, 2015 : ''Angustanillus'' Baehr & Main, 2016 : ''Anillaspis'' Casey, 1918 : ''Anillinus'' Casey, 1918 : ''Anillodes'' Jeannel, 1963 : ''Anillopsidius'' Coiffait, 1969 : ''Anillopsis'' Jeannel, 1937 : ''Anillotarsus'' Mateu, 1980 : ''Anillus'' Jacquelin du Val, 1851 : ''Argiloborus'' Jeannel, 1937 : ''Austranillus'' Giachino, 2005 : ''Bafutyphlus'' Bruneau de Miré, 1986 : ''Bhutanillus'' M.E.Schmid, 1975 : ''Bulirschia'' Giachino, 2008 : ''Bylibaraphanus'' Giachino; Eberhard & Perina, 2021 : ''Caeconannus'' Jeannel, 1963 : ''Caecoparvus'' Jeannel, 1937 : ''Carayonites'' Bruneau de Miré, 1986 : ''Cryptocharidius'' M.Etonti & Mateu, 1992 : ''Cryptorites'' Jeannel, 1950 : ''Dicropterus'' Ehlers, 1883 : ''Elgonotyphlus'' Sciaky & Zaballos, 1993 : ...
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Franco Andrea Bonelli
Franco Andrea Bonelli (10 November 1784 – 18 November 1830) was an Italian ornithology, ornithologist, entomologist and collector. He worked at the University of Turin and was involved in organizing the collections of the natural history museum. Bonelli's warbler (other), Bonelli's warbler (now split into two species) and Bonelli's eagle are named after him. Life Very little is known about the early life of Bonelli: he was born in Cuneo in a wealthy family. He went to study in Fossano and Turin. He was interested from an early age in the fauna which surrounded him, making collecting trips, preparing specimens and noting his observations. He corresponded with Michele Spirito Giorna at the University of Turin, the Genoan entomologist Maximilian Spinola, the French naturalists Latreille, and Cuvier. He became a member of the Reale Società Agraria di Torino in 1807 when he presented his first studies relating to the Coleoptera of Piedmont. The high quality of these studi ...
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