Catalogue of Geadephaga (Coleoptera, Adephaga) of America, north of Mexico
Author
Bousquet, Yves
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
bousquety1@yahoo.com
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Subgenus
Notaphus Dejean, 1821
Notaphus
Dejean, 1821: 16. Type species:
Carabus ustulatus
Linnaeus
sensu
Illiger, 1798 (=
Carabus varius
Olivier, 1795) designated by Westwood (1838: 7). Etymology. Probably from the Latin
nota
(mark) and the Greek
phos
(light, by extension bright, clear), alluding to the elytral spots of the adult rather than from the Greek
notos
(dorsum) and
phos
(light, by extension bright, clear) [masculine]. The name was proposed by Johann Karl Megerle von
Muehlfeld
and made available by Dejean.
Austronotaphus
Jeannel, 1962: 620. Type species:
Poecilus luridus
Blanchard, 1843 by original designation. Synonymy established by Lorenz (1998: 204), confirmed by Toledano (2002: 5). Etymology. From the Greek
auster
, -
tri
(south) and the generic name
Notaphus
[
q.v
.] [masculine].
Notaphidius
Jeannel, 1962: 620, 622. Type species:
Notaphus aricensis
Jeannel, 1962 by original designation. Synonymy established by Lorenz (1998: 204), confirmed by Toledano (2002: 5).
Notaphiellus
Jeannel, 1962: 618, 631. Type species:
Bembicidium solieri
Gemminger & Harold, 1868 by original designation. Synonymy established by Maddison (2012: 564).
Diversity.
About 90 species in the Nearctic (50 species), Neotropical (about 35 species), and Palaearctic (seven species) Regions. One species from the Philippines (
Bembidion igorot
Darlington) and one from Myanmar (
Bembidion serpentinum
Landin) are also listed in this subgenus by Lorenz (2005: 220). Two species (
Bembidion nigripes
and
Bembidion semipunctatum
) are Holarctic. One South American species (
Bembidion brullei
Gemminger and Harold) has been introduced in Australia and New Zealand (Lindroth 1976a: 197-198). The North American species are arrayed here in six species groups for convenience.
Identification.
Lindroth (1963b: 357-375, as
scudderi
,
obtusangulum
,
dorsale
,
contractum
, and
oberthueri
groups) covered 28 of the 50 North American species. A taxonomic revision of the North American species is needed.