Perileptus Pilifer
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Perileptus Pilifer
''Perileptus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * '' Perileptus africanus'' Jeannel, 1926 * ''Perileptus areolatus'' Creutzer, 1799 * '' Perileptus asahanai'' Ueno, 1974 * '' Perileptus barberae'' Ortuno, 1991 * '' Perileptus birmanicus'' Jeannel, 1930 * '' Perileptus boettcheri'' (Jedlicka, 1935) * '' Perileptus cameroni'' Jeannel, 1923 * '' Perileptus ceylanicus'' (Nietner, 1857) * '' Perileptus columbus'' Darlington, 1934 * '' Perileptus constrictipes'' (Sloane, 1896) * '' Perileptus convexicollis'' Mateu, 1982 * '' Perileptus cylindricollis'' Baehr, 1997 * '' Perileptus cylindriformis'' Ueno, 1977 * '' Perileptus darlingtoni'' Casale & Laneyrie, 1989 * '' Perileptus davidsoni'' Deuve, 1989 * ''Perileptus denticollis'' Jeannel, 1923 * '' Perileptus dentifer'' Darlington, 1935 * '' Perileptus grandicollis'' Ueno & Yin, 1993 * '' Perileptus hamoni'' Jeannel, 1953 * ''Perileptus hesperidum'' Jeannel, 1925 * ''Perileptus humidus'' C ...
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Perileptus Areolatus
''Perileptus areolatus'' is a species of brown coloured ground beetle in the Trechinae subfamily. Distribution The species can be found everywhere in Europe except for Andorra, Finland, Lithuania, Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City. The can also be found in Asia in such countries as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, and in African nation of Tunisia and Canary Islands. The species is in length. Irish distribution In Ireland the species is found Kerry and Cork provinces. Habitat The species lives along riverine shingle. Threats and status The species is classified as Nationally Scarce In Britain, a variety of status categorisation schemes exist, for sites, species and habitats. These include, for species and habitats, Red Data Book threat categories, national rarity and scarcity assessments and Biodiversity Action Plan statuses, ... in Great Britain due to the habitat loss. The habitat loss includes the spread ...
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