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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Genus
Lebia Latreille, 1802
Lebia
Latreille, 1802: 85. Type species:
Carabus haemorrhoidalis
Fabricius, 1792 (=
Buprestis marginatus
Geoffroy, 1785) designated by Desmarest (1851: 76). Etymology (see Bedel 1878: 247). From the Greek
lebias
(kind of fish) [feminine]. Note. As stated by Andrewes (1935: 24), the first valid type species designation for
Lebia
Latreille, 1802 is that of
Carabus quadrimaculatus
Linnaeus, 1758 by Latreille (1810: 426). That species is also the type species of
Dromius
Bonelli, 1810. Acceptance of
Latreille's
designation would require nomenclatural changes for the taxa
Lebia
Latreille, 1802 and
Dromius
Bonelli, 1810. A request should be addressed to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature to suppress
Latreille's
designation. A first request was postponed (ICZN 1950).
Encrates
Gistel, 1848a: ix. Unnecessary replacement name for
Lebia
Latreille, 1802.
Diversity.
Worldwide, with about 740 species (Lorenz 2005: 481-488) arrayed in 17 subgenera. The North American fauna includes 48 species (about 6.5 % of the world fauna) in the boreal, temperate, and subtropical regions. These species are currently placed in four subgenera.
Identification.
Madge (1967) revised the North American species. Since the publication of his work, one of his species (
Lebia viridis
) has been shown to be a complex of two species (
Lebia viridis
and
Lebia moesta
) by Lindroth (1969a).