Pterostichini

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Pterostichini
Pterostichus melanarius

Pterostichus melanarius

Systematics
Superclass : Six-footed (Hexapoda)
Class : Insects (Insecta)
Order : Beetle (Coleoptera)
Family : Ground beetle (Carabidae)
Subfamily : Harpalinae
Tribe : Pterostichini
Scientific name
Pterostichini
Bonelli , 1810

Pterostichini is a tribe from the subfamily Harpalinae of the ground beetles (Carabidae).

features

The penultimate link of the lip switch has only two bristles on the inside. There are two supraorbital bristles on the head . There is no bristle in the marginal furrow of the upper jaw. The end links of the jaw buttons are inserted centrally. Usually the antennae are pubescent from the 4th, more rarely from the 3rd. The first three limbs of the anterior tarsi of the males are widened. At the back of the breast a seam separates the episters and epimers.

Systematics and distribution

The tribe is distributed worldwide with numerous genera and species. There are 14 genera in Central Europe:

supporting documents

  • Heinz Joy, Karl Wilhelm Harde, Gustav Adolf Lohse: The beetles of Central Europe . Volume 2: Adephaga 1, Goecke & Evers Verlag, Krefeld 1976, ISBN 3-87263-025-3 .