Carabhydrus Watts, 1978
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2048.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EC87A5-FFE8-5803-B59E-FA95FB8F4DD2 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Carabhydrus Watts, 1978 |
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Checklist of Carabhydrus Watts, 1978 View in CoL
The genus is endemic to Australia and distributed with nine epigean and one stygobitic species along the mountain ranges of the east coast and south-east including the northern half of Tasmania. The following checklist gives all known species and their distribution, including the four new species.
Carabhydrus andreas Zwick, 1981 VIC, NSW, ACT View in CoL
C. innae View in CoL sp.n. VIC, NSW
C. janmillerae sp.n. S-NSW (Nullica River)
C. monteithi Watts, 1978 View in CoL N-NSW (Boonoo Boonoo River)
C. mubboonus Larson & Storey, 1994 View in CoL N-QLD
C. niger Watts, 1978 VIC, NSW, TAS View in CoL
C. plicatus Watts, 1978 View in CoL S-QLD, N-NSW
C. stephanieae Watts, Hancock & Leys 2007 NSW View in CoL (Hunter Valley)
C. storeyi View in CoL sp.n. N-QLD (Mary River)
C. turaki sp.n. NSW (Pappinbarra River)
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Carabhydrus Watts, 1978
Hendrich, Lars & Watts, Chris H. S. 2009 |
C. innae
Hendrich & Watts 2009 |
C. storeyi
Hendrich & Watts 2009 |
C. stephanieae
Watts, Hancock & Leys 2007 |
C. mubboonus
Larson & Storey 1994 |
Carabhydrus andreas
Zwick 1981 |
C. monteithi
Watts 1978 |
C. niger
Watts 1978 |
C. plicatus Watts, 1978
Watts Ribera & Hernando 1978 |