Broscus

Broscus is a genus of ground beetle native to the Palearctic, the Nearctic, the Near East and North Africa. It contains the following species:[1]

  • Broscus aberti Jedlicka, 1965
  • Broscus asiaticus Ballion, 1871
  • Broscus augustulus Semenov, 1891
  • Broscus bipilifer Andrewes, 1927
  • Broscus canaliculatus Fischer von Waldheim, 1829
  • Broscus cephalotes (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Broscus costatus Morvan, 1980
  • Broscus crassimargo Wollaston, 1865
  • Broscus declivis Semenov, 1889
  • Broscus glaber Brulle, 1836
  • Broscus insularis Piochard de la Brulerie, 1868
  • Broscus jaegeri J. Schmidt, 1996
  • Broscus karelini Zoubkoff, 1837
  • Broscus kozlovi Kryzhanovskij, 1995
  • Broscus laevigatus Dejean, 1828
  • Broscus nobilis Dejean, 1828
  • Broscus politus Dejean, 1828
  • Broscus potanini Semenov, 1889
  • Broscus przewalskii Semenov, 1889
  • Broscus punctatostriatus Fischer von Waldheim, 1829
  • Broscus punctatus Dejean, 1828
  • Broscus rutilans Wollaston, 1862
  • Broscus semistriatus Dejean, 1828
  • Broscus taurulus Andrewes, 1927
  • Broscus uhagoni Bolivar & Pieltain, 1912

Broscus
Broscus cephalotes
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Broscus

Panzer, 1813

References

  1. "Broscus Panzer, 1813: 62". Carabidae of the World. 2011. Retrieved 24 Jun 2011.


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