Carabus (Tanaocarabus), Reitter, 1896
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Subgenus Tanaocarabus Reitter, 1896
Tanaocarabus Reitter, 1896: 135. Type species: Carabus sylvosus Say, 1823 designated by Breuning (1933b: 895). Etymology. From the Greek tanaos (outstretched, long) and the generic name Carabus [q.v.], probably alluding to the elongate shape of the adults [masculine].
Neocarabus Lapouge, 1931: 569 [junior homonym of Neocarabus Bengtsson, 1927]. Type species: Carabus taedatus Fabricius, 1787 by monotypy.
Durangocarabus Imura, 2002: 141. Type species: Carabus forreri Bates, 1882 by original designation. Synonymy established by Deuve (2004: 195). Etymology. From the name of the state Durango in Mexico and the generic name Carabus [q.v.] [masculine].
Diversity.
Five species in North America (four species) and Mexico (two species). One of Mexican species, Carabus hendrichsi Bolivar, Rotger, and Coronado, is endemic to the Sierra Madre Oriental.
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Carabus (Tanaocarabus)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Durangocarabus
Imura 2002 |
Tanaocarabus
Reitter 1896 |
Carabus forreri
Bates 1882 |
Carabus sylvosus
Say 1823 |
Carabus taedatus
Fabricius 1787 |
Carabus
Linnaeus 1758 |
Carabus
Linnaeus 1758 |