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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
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and 2,700 in Europe. As of 2015, it is one of the 10 most species-rich animal families. They belong to the
Adephaga The Adephaga (from Greek ἀδηφάγος, ''adephagos'', "gluttonous") are a suborder of beetles, and with more than 40,000 recorded species in 10 families, the second-largest of the four beetle suborders. Members of this suborder are collect ...
. Members of the family are primarily carnivorous, but some members are phytophagous or omnivorous.


Description and ecology

Although their body shapes and coloring vary somewhat, most are shiny black or metallic and have ridged wing covers ( elytra). The elytra are fused in some species, particularly the large Carabinae, rendering the beetles unable to fly. The species ''
Mormolyce phyllodes ''Mormolyce phyllodes'', commonly known as the violin beetle, is a species of ground beetles in the subfamily Lebiinae. Subspecies The species may be divided into the following subspecies:Lorenz, W Nomina Carabideum, Online Database"/ref> * ' ...
'' is known as violin beetle due to their peculiarly shaped elytra. All carabids except the quite primitive
flanged bombardier beetle Ant nest beetles (subfamily Paussinae) or paussines, some members of which are known also as flanged bombardier beetles, are a large subfamily within the ground beetles (Carabidae).The tribes Metriini, Ozaenini, Paussini and Protopaussini are inc ...
s (Paussinae) have a groove on their fore leg tibiae bearing a comb of hairs used for cleaning their antennae.


Defensive secretions

Typical for the ancient beetle
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Adephaga The Adephaga (from Greek ἀδηφάγος, ''adephagos'', "gluttonous") are a suborder of beetles, and with more than 40,000 recorded species in 10 families, the second-largest of the four beetle suborders. Members of this suborder are collect ...
to which they belong, they have paired pygidial
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s in the lower back of the abdomen. These are well developed in ground beetles, and produce noxious or even caustic secretions used to deter would-be predators. In some, commonly known as
bombardier beetle Bombardier beetles are ground beetles (Carabidae) in the tribes Brachinini, Paussini, Ozaenini, or Metriini—more than 500 species altogether—which are most notable for the defense mechanism that gives them their name: when disturbed, they e ...
s, these secretions are mixed with volatile compounds and ejected by a small combustion, producing a loud popping sound and a cloud of hot and acrid gas that can injure small
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s, such as shrews, and is liable to kill invertebrate predators outright. To humans, getting "bombed" by a bombardier beetle is a decidedly unpleasant experience. This ability has evolved independently twice, as it seems, in the
flanged bombardier beetle Ant nest beetles (subfamily Paussinae) or paussines, some members of which are known also as flanged bombardier beetles, are a large subfamily within the ground beetles (Carabidae).The tribes Metriini, Ozaenini, Paussini and Protopaussini are inc ...
s (Paussinae), which are among the most ancient ground beetles, and in the typical bombardier beetles ( Brachininae), which are part of a more "modern" lineage. The Anthiini, though, can mechanically squirt their defensive secretions for considerable distances and are able to aim with a startling degree of accuracy; in Afrikaans, they are known as ' ("eye-pissers"). In one of the very few known cases of a vertebrate
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an arthropod, juvenile ''
Heliobolus lugubris ''Heliobolus lugubris'', also known commonly as the bushveld lizard, mourning racerunner, or the black and yellow sand lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is found in Southern Africa: southern Angola, Namibia, Bot ...
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s are similar in color to the aposematic ''oogpister'' beetles, and move in a way that makes them look surprisingly similar to the insects at a casual glance. A folk story claims that Charles Darwin once found himself on the receiving end of a bombardier beetle's attack, based on a passage in his autobiography. Darwin stated in a letter to Leonard Jenyns that a beetle had attacked him on that occasion, but he did not know what kind:
A ''
Cychrus rostratus ''Cychrus caraboides'' is a species of ground beetle. It is found in Belarus, Benelux, Great Britain including the Isle of Man, Estonia, Finland, mainland France, Hungary, the Republic of Ireland, Kaliningrad, Latvia, Moldova, Northern Ireland, ...
'' once squirted into my eye & gave me extreme pain; & I must tell you what happened to me on the banks of the Cam in my early entomological days; under a piece of bark I found two carabi (I forget which) & caught one in each hand, when lo & behold I saw a sacred '' Panagæus crux major''; I could not bear to give up either of my Carabi, & to lose ''Panagæus'' was out of the question, so that in despair I gently seized one of the carabi between my teeth, when to my unspeakable disgust & pain the little inconsiderate beast squirted his acid down my throat & I lost both Carabi & ''Panagæus''!


Ecology

Common habitats are under the bark of trees, under logs, or among rocks or sand by the edge of ponds and rivers. Most species are
carnivorous A carnivore , or meat-eater (Latin, ''caro'', genitive ''carnis'', meaning meat or "flesh" and ''vorare'' meaning "to devour"), is an animal or plant whose food and energy requirements derive from animal tissues (mainly muscle, fat and other sof ...
and actively hunt for any invertebrate prey they can overpower. Some run swiftly to catch their prey; tiger beetles (Cicindelinae) can sustain speeds of – in relation to their body length they are among the fastest land animals on Earth. Unlike most Carabidae, which are
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, the tiger beetles are active diurnal hunters and often brightly coloured; they have large eyes and hunt by sight. Ground beetles of the species ''
Promecognathus laevissimus ''Promecognathus laevissimus'' is a species of ground beetle 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 Am ...
'' are specialised predators of the cyanide millipede ''
Harpaphe haydeniana ''Harpaphe haydeniana,'' commonly known as the yellow-spotted millipede, almond-scented millipede or cyanide millipede, is a species of polydesmidan ("flat-backed") millipede found in the moist forests along the Pacific coast of North America, fr ...
'', countering the
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that makes these millipedes poisonous to most carnivores.


Relationship with humans

As predators of invertebrates, including many
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s, most ground beetles are considered beneficial organisms. The caterpillar hunters (''Calosoma'') are famous for their habit of devouring prey in quantity, eagerly feeding on tussock moth (Lymantriidae) caterpillars, processionary caterpillars (Thaumetopoeidae) and
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s (Arctiidae), which, due to their urticating hairs, are avoided by most insectivores. Large numbers of the
forest caterpillar hunter ''Calosoma sycophanta'', the forest caterpillar hunter, is a species of ground beetle belonging to the family Carabidae. Subspecies and varietas * ''Calosoma sycophanta var. severum'' Chaudoir, 1850 * ''Calosoma sycophanta var. nigrocyaneum' ...
(''C. sycophanta''), native to Europe, were shipped to New England for biological control of the gypsy moth (''Lymantria dispar'') as early as 1905. A few species are nuisance pests. ''
Zabrus ''Zabrus'' is a genus of ground beetles. They are, unusually for ground beetles, omnivores or even herbivores, and '' Zabrus tenebrioides'' can become a pest in cereal fields. Subgenera The following are subgenera of ''Zabrus'': * ''Aulacozabru ...
'' is one of the few herbivorous ground beetle genera, and on rare occasions ''
Zabrus tenebrioides ''Zabrus tenebrioides'' is a species of black coloured ground beetle in the Pterostichinae subfamily that can be found everywhere in Europe and the Near East. Distributed in the steppe and forest-steppe to the southern border of Polesia. By its ...
'', for example, occurs abundantly enough to cause some damage to
grain A grain is a small, hard, dry fruit (caryopsis) – with or without an attached hull layer – harvested for human or animal consumption. A grain crop is a grain-producing plant. The two main types of commercial grain crops are cereals and legum ...
crops. Large species, usually the Carabinae, can become a nuisance if present in large numbers, particularly during outdoor activities such as camping; they void their defensive secretions when threatened, and in hiding among provisions, their presence may spoil food. Since ground beetles are generally reluctant or even unable to fly, mechanically blocking their potential routes of entry is usually easy. The use of insecticides specifically for carabid intrusion may lead to unfortunate side effects, such as the release of their secretions, so it generally is not a good idea unless the same applications are intended to exclude ants, parasites or other crawling pests. Especially in the 19th century and to a lesser extent today, their large size and conspicuous coloration, as well as the odd morphology of some (e.g. the
Lebiini Lebiini is a tribe of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are more than 250 genera and 4,800 described species in Lebiini. Genera These 251 genera belong to the tribe Lebiini: ;Subtribe Agrina Kirby, 1837 : '' Abaditicus'' Ball & Hil ...
), made many ground beetles a popular object of collection and study for professional and amateur coleopterologists. High prices were paid for rare and exotic specimens, and in the early to mid-19th century, a veritable "beetle craze" occurred in England. As mentioned above, Charles Darwin was an ardent collector of beetles when he was about 20 years old, to the extent that he would rather scour the countryside for rare specimens with William Darwin Fox, John Stevens Henslow, and Henry Thompson than to study theology as his father wanted him to do. In his autobiography, he fondly recalled his experiences with ''
Licinus ''Licinus'' is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae native to the Palearctic (including Europe), the Near East and North Africa. It contains the following species: * '' Licinus aegyptiacus'' Dejean, 1826 * '' Licinus aequatus'' ...
'' and ''
Panagaeus ''Panagaeus'' is a genus of ground beetle native to the Holarctic (including Europe), the Near East, and North Africa. It contains the following species: * '' Panagaeus abei'' Nakane, 1997 * '' Panagaeus asuai'' Ogueta, 1966 * ''Panagaeus bipu ...
'', and wrote:
No poet ever felt more delight at seeing his first poem published than I did at seeing in Stephen's ''Illustrations of British Insects'' the magic words, "captured by C. Darwin, Esq."


Evolution and systematics

The
Adephaga The Adephaga (from Greek ἀδηφάγος, ''adephagos'', "gluttonous") are a suborder of beetles, and with more than 40,000 recorded species in 10 families, the second-largest of the four beetle suborders. Members of this suborder are collect ...
are documented since the end of the Permian, about (Mya). Ground beetles evolved in the latter Triassic, having separated from their closest relatives by 200 Mya. The family diversified throughout the Jurassic, and the more advanced lineages, such as the Harpalinae, underwent a vigorous radiation starting in the Cretaceous. The closest living relatives of the ground beetles are the
false ground beetle The Trachypachidae (sometimes known as false ground beetles) are a family of beetles that generally resemble small ground beetles, but that are distinguished by the large coxae of their rearmost legs. There are only six known extant species in th ...
s (Trachypachidae) and the tiger beetles (Cicindelidae). They are sometimes even included in the Carabidae as subfamilies or as tribes '' incertae sedis'', but more preferably they are united with the ground beetles in the
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Caraboidea, or
Geadephaga The Adephaga (from Greek language, Greek ἀδηφάγος, ''adephagos'', "gluttonous") are a suborder of beetles, and with more than 40,000 recorded species in 10 families, the second-largest of the four beetle suborders. Members of this subor ...
.Vasilikopoulos, A., Balke, M., Kukowka, S., Pflug, J.M., Martin, S., Meusemann, K., Hendrich, L., Mayer, C., Maddison, D.R., Niehuis, O., Beutel, R.G. and Misof, B. (2021), Phylogenomic analyses clarify the pattern of evolution of Adephaga (Coleoptera) and highlight phylogenetic artefacts due to model misspecification and excessive data trimming. Syst Entomol, 46: 991-1018. https://doi.org/10.1111/syen.12508 Much research has been done on elucidating the phylogeny of the ground beetles and adjusting
systematics Biological systematics is the study of the diversification of living forms, both past and present, and the relationships among living things through time. Relationships are visualized as evolutionary trees (synonyms: cladograms, phylogenetic tre ...
and taxonomy accordingly. While no completely firm consensus exists, a few points are generally accepted: The ground beetles seemingly consist of a number of more
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lineages and the extremely diverse Harpalinae, which contain over half the described species and into which several formerly independent families had to be subsumed.


Subfamilies and selected genera

The taxonomy used here is primarily based on the ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera'' and the ''Carabidae of the World Database''. Other classifications, while generally agreeing with the division into a basal radiation of more primitive lineages and the more advanced group informally called "Carabidae Conjunctae", differ in details. For example, the system used by the Tree of Life Web Project makes little use of subfamilies, listing most tribes as '' incertae sedis'' as to subfamily. '' Fauna Europaea'', though, splits rather than lumps the Harpalinae, restricting them to what in the system used here is the tribe
Harpalini Harpalini is a tribe of a diverse group of ground beetles belonging to the subfamily Harpalinae within the broader family Carabidae. The tribe contains more than 1,900 species. Genera These 103 genera belong to Harpalini: ; Subtribe Amblyst ...
. The exclusion of Trachypachidae and Cicindelidae as separate families is now amply supported, as is the inclusion of Rhysodidae as a subfamily, closely related to Paussinae and
Siagoninae Siagoninae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae. It contains 83 species in 3 genera: * Genus ''Enceladus(insect), Enceladus'' Bonelli, 1813 ** ''Enceladus gigas'' Bonelli, 1813 * Genus ''Luperca'' Castelnau, 1840 ** ''Luperca goryi' ...
. The inclusive Harpalinae presented here are used for two reasons, one scientific and one practical – first, the majority of authors presently use this system, following the ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera''. Second, the MediaWiki markup cannot at present adequately represent the relationships of the ground beetle subgroups in detail if the restricted view of the Harpalinae is chosen.


Basal ground beetles

Carabinae Latreille, 1802 – including Agoninae and Callistinae * ''
Altagonum ''Altagonum'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * '' Altagonum avium'' Darlington, 1971 * '' Altagonum caducum'' Darlington, 1952 * '' Altagonum cheesmani'' Darlington, 1952 * '' Altagonum cracen ...
'' * '' Aplothorax'' (monotypic genus) * ''
Calosoma ''Calosoma'' is a genus of large ground beetles that occur primarily throughout the Northern Hemisphere, and are referred to as caterpillar hunters or caterpillar searchers. Many of the 167 species are largely or entirely black, but some have ...
'' - including ''Callisthenes'' * '' Carabus'' * '' Cychrus'' * '' Homothes'' * '' Fortagonum'' * ''
Laemostenus ''Laemostenus'' is a genus of ground beetles present on all continents on Earth, except Antarctica. There are nearly 200 species in the genus, divided into several subgenera. Beetles of the genus are about 8 to 28 millimeters long. Many are dark ...
'' * ''
Notagonum ''Notagonum'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * ''Notagonum addendum'' Darlington, 1952 * ''Notagonum aitape'' Darlington, 1952 * ''Notagonum albertisi'' (Maindron, 1906) * ''Notagonum altum'' Da ...
'' Cicindinae
Elaphrinae Elaphrinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following genera: * '' Blethisa'' Bonelli, 1810 * ''Diacheila'' Motschulsky, 1844 * ''Elaphrus ''Elaphrus'' is a genus of ground beetle native to the Palearctic, the ...
Latreille, 1802 * ''
Blethisa ''Blethisa'' is a genus of ground beetle native to the Palearctic The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and No ...
'' * ''
Diacheila ''Diacheila'' 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 Europ ...
'' Motschulsky, 1844 * '' Elaphrus''
Hiletinae Hiletinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing 21 species in two genera. All of the species in the genus '' Hiletus'', as well as 6 species in '' Eucamaragnathus'', live in Africa. The other species in ''Eucamaragnathus'' ...
Loricerinae Bonelli, 1810 * ''
Loricera ''Loricera'' is a genus of ground beetle native to the Palearctic and the Nearctic. Species ''Loricera'' contains the following species: *''Loricera aptera'' Ball & Erwin, 1969 *''Loricera balli'' Sciaky & Facchini, 1999 *''Loricera barbarae' ...
''
Migadopinae The Migadopinae are a subfamily 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 ...
Nebriinae Nebriinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following genera: * '' Archaeocindis'' Kavanaugh & Erwin, 1991 * ''Archastes'' Jedlicka, 1935 * '' Archileistobrius'' Shilenkov & Kryzhanovskij, 1983 * '' Cicindis'' Br ...
(includes Notiophilinae, often included in Carabinae) * ''
Leistus ''Leistus'' is a genus of ground beetle native to the Palearctic and the Nearctic The Nearctic realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting the Earth's land surface. The Nearctic realm covers most of North America, includin ...
'' * ''
Nebria ''Nebria'' is a genus of ground beetles native to the Palearctic, the Near East and North Africa North Africa, or Northern Africa is a region encompassing the northern portion of the African continent. There is no singularly accepted scope f ...
'' * '' Notiophilus'' * ''
Pelophila ''Pelophila'' is a genus of beetles in the ground beetle Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan family (biology), family of beetles, the Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are ...
'' Dejean, 1821 * ''
Nippononebria ''Nippononebria'' is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are about eight described species in ''Nippononebria''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Nippononebria'': * ''Nippononebria altisierrae'' (Kavanaugh, ...
'' Nototylinae Omophroninae Bonelli, 1810 – round sand beetles * ''
Omophron file:Omophron nitidum P1440156a.jpg, ''Omophron nitidum'' ''Omophron'' is a genus of ground beetle (Carabidae), the only extant genus in the subfamily Omophroninae. It is mostly distributed in the Northern Hemisphere with the southern border runn ...
'' Paussinae – ant nest beetles, flanged bombardier beetles Promecognathinae Rhysodinae – wrinkled bark beetles
Scaritinae Scaritinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following genera: * '' Acanthoscelis'' Dejean, 1825 * '' Afroclivina'' Kult, 1959 * '' Afrosyleter'' Basilewsky, 1959 * '' Akephorus'' LeConte, 1851 * '' Alpiodytes'' Je ...
Bonelli, 1810 – pedunculate ground beetles * ''
Clivina ''Clivina'' is a genus of ground beetle native to the Palearctic, the Nearctic, the Near East The ''Near East''; he, המזרח הקרוב; arc, ܕܢܚܐ ܩܪܒ; fa, خاور نزدیک, Xāvar-e nazdik; tr, Yakın Doğu is a geographic ...
'' * ''
Dyschirius ''Dyschirius'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae: Species This is a list of the species in ''Dyschirius'': * '' Dyschirius abbreviatus'' Putzeys, 1846 * '' Dyschirius abditus'' Fedorenko, 1993 * '' Dyschirius addisabeba'' ( Bulir ...
'' Bonelli, 1810 * ''
Scarites ''Scarites'' is a genus of ground beetle native to the Palearctic, the Near East, North America and North Africa. There are at least 190 described species in ''Scarites''. These beetles share physical characteristics of the more tropical sta ...
''
Siagoninae Siagoninae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae. It contains 83 species in 3 genera: * Genus ''Enceladus(insect), Enceladus'' Bonelli, 1813 ** ''Enceladus gigas'' Bonelli, 1813 * Genus ''Luperca'' Castelnau, 1840 ** ''Luperca goryi' ...
Bonelli, 1810


Carabidae Conjunctae

Amblytelinae Sloane, 1898 * ''
Amblytelus ''Amblytelus'' is a genus of ground beetle including 47 species distributed through southern Australia, including the Southwest and along the east coast up to North Queensland. It contains the following species: * ''Amblytelus balli'' Baehr, 200 ...
''
Apotominae Apotominae is a subfamily 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 ...
Brachininae – typical bombardier beetles
Broscinae Broscinae is a subfamily of ground beetle Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan family (biology), family of beetles, the Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are found in North A ...
Dryptinae Dryptinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following genera: * '' Acrogenys'' Macleay, 1864 * '' Agastus'' Schmidt-Goebel, 1846 * '' Ancystroglossus'' Chaudoir, 1862 * '' Chaudoirella'' Mateu, 1982 * '' Coarazup ...
(sometimes in Harpalinae)
Gineminae ''Ginema'' is a genus of ground beetles (family Carabidae). The single described species, ''Ginema thomasi'', is known only from Bolivia. Its closest living relatives are unknown, and is sometimes separated as subfamily Gineminae. While this spe ...
(sometimes in Harpalinae) Harpalinae (over 20,000 species)
Lebiinae Lebiinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae. Genera The subfamily includes the following genera: * '' Abrodiella'' Bousquet, 2002 * '' Actenonyx'' White, 1846 * '' Aeolodermus'' Andrewes, 1929 * '' Afrodromius'' Basilewsky, 1958 ...
– including Cyclosominae, Mormolycinae, Odacanthinae, Perigoninae (sometimes in Harpalinae)
Licininae Licininae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following genera: * '' Acanthoodes'' Basilewsky, 1953 * '' Actodus'' Alluaud, 1915 * '' Acutosternus'' Lecordier & Girard, 1988 * '' Adelopomorpha'' Heller, 1916 * '' An ...
– including Chlaeniinae, Oodinae (sometimes in Harpalinae)
Melaeninae Melaeninae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae. It contains 23 species in 2 genera: * Genus '' Cymbionotum'' Baudi di Selva, 1864 ** '' Cymbionotum basale'' Dejean, 1831 ** '' Cymbionotum candidum'' Andrewes, 1935 ** '' Cymbionotu ...
Migadopinae The Migadopinae are a subfamily 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 ...
Orthogoniinae (sometimes in Harpalinae)
Panagaeinae Panagaeinae is a subfamily 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 Europ ...
(sometimes in Harpalinae)
Platyninae Platyninae is a subfamily of ground beetles (family Carabidae). Genera The subfamily Platyninae contains about 250 genera organized into three tribes: ; Tribe Omphreini Ganglbauer, 1891 : '' Omphreus'' Dejean, 1828 ; Tribe Platynini Bonelli, ...
(sometimes in Harpalinae) Pseudomorphinae (sometimes in Harpalinae) Psydrinae Pterostichinae – including Zabrinae (sometimes in Harpalinae) Trechinae – including Bembidiinae, Patrobinae Tribes '' incertae sedis'' *
Amarotypini Introduction Amarotypines are a small tribe of ground beetles ( Carabidae), recognised as a distinct tribe since 1985. The best known species is '' Amarotypus edwardsii'' of New Zealand, widely distributed throughout the three main islands, and a ...
– Migadopinae or a distinct subfamily? * Gehringiini – Psydrinae, Trechinae, or a distinct subfamily?


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Carabidae of the World
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