Klepterus (Dromius), Bonelli, 1810
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Subgenus Dromius Bonelli, 1810
Dromius Bonelli, 1810: Tabula Synoptica. Type species: Carabus quadrimaculatus Linnaeus, 1758 by subsequent monotypy in Samouelle (1819: 155).
Eudromius Acloque, 1896: 49 [junior homonym of Eudromius Gould, 1841]. Type species: Dromius testaceus Erichson, 1837 (= Dromius angustus Brullé, 1834) designated by Bousquet (2002b: 20). Synonymy established by Bousquet (2002b: 20).
Dinodromius Casey, 1920: 277. Type species: Dromius piceus Dejean, 1831 designated by Lindroth (1969a: 1041). Synonymy established by Lindroth (1969a: 1041). Etymology. Probably from the Greek prefix dino - (terrible, fearful) and the generic name Dromius [q.v.] [masculine].
Diversity.
About 50 species in the Nearctic (two species, one of them adventive), Neotropical (20 species), Australian (one adventive species in New Zealand), Oriental (four species), and Palaearctic (28 species) Regions.
Identification.
Larson (1998: 126) discussed the structural differences between the two species found in North America.
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Klepterus (Dromius)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Dinodromius
Casey 1920 |
Dromius testaceus
Erichson 1837 |
Dromius piceus
Dejean 1831 |
Dromius
Bonelli 1810 |
Dromius
Bonelli 1810 |
Carabus quadrimaculatus
Linnaeus 1758 |