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Coptodera
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan family of beetles, the Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are found in North America and 2,700 in Europe. As of 2015, it is one of the 10 most species-rich animal fami ..., constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera ...
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Coptodera Brunnea
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetle Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ...s in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera ...
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Coptodera Aurata
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * '' Coptodera aurata'' Chavrolat, 1835 * '' Coptodera bifasciata'' Putzeys, 1845 * '' Coptodera braziliensis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera brunnea ''Coptodera'' is ...
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Coptodera Congoana
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera aurata'' Chavrolat, 1835 * '' Coptodera bifasciata'' Putzeys, 1845 * '' Coptodera braziliensis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera brunnea ''Coptodera'' is ...
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Coptodera Chaudoiri
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera aurata'' Chavrolat, 1835 * '' Coptodera bifasciata'' Putzeys, 1845 * '' Coptodera braziliensis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera brunnea'' Shpeley & Ball, 199 ...
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Coptodera Championi
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera aurata'' Chavrolat, 1835 * '' Coptodera bifasciata'' Putzeys, 1845 * '' Coptodera braziliensis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera brunnea'' Shpeley & Ball, 199 ...
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Coptodera Chalcites
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera aurata'' Chavrolat, 1835 * '' Coptodera bifasciata'' Putzeys, 1845 * '' Coptodera braziliensis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera brunnea'' Shpeley & Ball, 199 ...
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Coptodera Cechovsky
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera aurata'' Chavrolat, 1835 * '' Coptodera bifasciata'' Putzeys, 1845 * '' Coptodera braziliensis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera brunnea'' Shpeley & Ball, 199 ...
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Coptodera Catalai
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera aurata'' Chavrolat, 1835 * '' Coptodera bifasciata'' Putzeys, 1845 * '' Coptodera braziliensis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera brunnea'' Shpeley & Ball, 199 ...
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Coptodera Elongata
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera aurata'' Chavrolat, 1835 * '' Coptodera bifasciata'' Putzeys, 1845 * '' Coptodera braziliensis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera brunnea'' Shpeley & Ball, 199 ...
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Coptodera Braziliensis
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera aurata'' Chavrolat, 1835 * '' Coptodera bifasciata'' Putzeys, 1845 * '' Coptodera braziliensis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera brunnea'' Shpeley & Ball, 199 ...
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Coptodera Bifasciata
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera aurata'' Chavrolat, 1835 * '' Coptodera bifasciata'' Putzeys, 1845 * ''Coptodera braziliensis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera brunnea'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 ...
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Coptodera Apicalis
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1834) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera aurata'' Chavrolat, 1835 * ''Coptodera bifasciata'' Putzeys, 1845 * ''Coptodera braziliensis'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 * ''Coptodera brunnea'' Shpeley & Ball, 1993 ...
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