Glanodes (Metophonus), Bedel, 1897
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Subgenus Metophonus Bedel, 1897
Metophonus Bedel, 1897: 111. Type species: Harpalus syriacus Dejean, 1829 by original designation. Etymology. From the Greek meta (between, among, beyond) and the generic name Ophonus [q.v.] [masculine].
Sulcophonus Schauberger, 1933: 130. Type species: Harpalus sulcifer Tschitschérine, 1902 (= Ophonus cribrellus Reiche and Saulcy, 1855) by monotypy. Synonymy established by Sciaky (1987: 70). Etymology. From the Latin sulcus (furrow, groove) and the generic name Ophonus [q.v.] [masculine].
Diversity.
About 40 Palaearctic species, of which a single one, Ophonus stricticollis Tschitschérine, is found in eastern Asia. Two species are adventive in eastern North America.
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Glanodes (Metophonus)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Sulcophonus
Schauberger 1933 |
Harpalus sulcifer
Tschitscherine 1902 |
Metophonus
Bedel 1897 |
Ophonus cribrellus
Reiche & Saulcy 1855 |
Harpalus syriacus
Dejean 1829 |
Ophonus
Dejean 1821 |
Ophonus
Dejean 1821 |