Badister Clairville, 1806

Erwin, Terry L. & Ball, George E., 2011, Badister Clairville 1806: A new species and new continental record for the nominate subgenus in Amazonian Peru (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Licinini), ZooKeys 147, pp. 399-417 : 403-404

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.147.2117

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scientific name

Badister Clairville, 1806
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Subgenus Badister Clairville, 1806

Badister Clairville, 1806: 90

Amblychus Gyllenhal, 1810: 74

Diagnosis.

In addition to the features presented in the generic diagnosis and description above, all of the Western Hemisphere species of the typical subgenus have the right mandible deeply notched ( Fig. 2 View Figure 2 , mn), and a row of setae on each latero-ventral margin of tarsomere 5. Another useful attribute in distinguishing the subgenera is the relative length of the hind tarsi. In adults of Badister and Trimorphus , the posterior tarsi are more than 3/4 the length of the hind tibiae; in Baudia , the hind tarsi are perceptibly relatively shorter.

Geographic Distribution.

(Western Hemisphere).-The known range of this subgenus includes Amazonian Perú in South America, Middle American countries of Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize and México, and the North American countries of USA and Canada.

Key to the Western Hemisphere Species of Subgenus Badister Clairville, 1806

(Modified from Ball 1959)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Loc

Badister Clairville, 1806

Erwin, Terry L. & Ball, George E. 2011
2011
Loc

Amblychus

Gyllenhal 1810
1810
Loc

Badister

Clairville 1806
1806