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Carabus (a genus of ground beetles)

Subtaxa

Rank Taxon #photos #refs #webs
Species Carabus arvensis Herbst, 1784 (a ground beetle) 25 1  
Species Carabus clathratus L., 1761 (a ground beetle)   1  
Species Carabus glabratus Paykull, 1790 (a ground beetle)      
Subspecies Carabus glabratus ssp lapponicus Born (a ground beetle)   1  
Species Carabus granulatus L., 1758 (a ground beetle)      
Subspecies Carabus granulatus ssp hibernicus Lindroth (a ground beetle)   1  
Species Carabus intricatus L., 1761 (Blue Ground Beetle)   1  
Species Carabus monilis F., 1792 (a ground beetle)   1 1
Species Carabus nemoralis Mueller, 1764 (a ground beetle) 7 1  
Species Carabus nitens L., 1758 (a ground beetle)   1  
Species Carabus problematicus Herbst, 1786 (a ground beetle) 2 1  
Species Carabus violaceus L., 1758 (Violet Ground Beetle) 5   1

Suggested Literature

Identification Works

Cooter, J. & Barclay M.V.L. (eds), 2006 (Colour photographs of a selection of species) A Coleopterist's handbook
Turin, H., Penev, A. & Casale, A., 2003 The Genus Carabus in Europe, a synthesis

Carabus may also be covered by literature listed under:

BIOTA
(living things)
Eukaryota
(eukaryotes)
ANIMALIA
(animals)
ARTHROPODA
(arthropods)
HEXAPODA
(hexapods)
INSECTA
(insects)
COLEOPTERA
(beetles)
CARABIDAE
(ground beetles, tiger beetles)

Feeding and other inter-species relationships

Carabus is associated with:

There may be taxa associated with Carabus listed at higher taxonomic level

COLEOPTERA
(beetles)

Associated with Carabus:

is endoparasitised by larva Sarcophaga nigriventris - a flesh fly (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) van Emden, F.I., 1954

Carabus may be associated with more taxa listed at higher taxonomic level

ANIMALIA
(animals)
INSECTA
(insects)
COLEOPTERA
(beetles)
CARABIDAE
(ground beetles, tiger beetles)

References

van Emden, F.I., 1954 Diptera: Cyclorrhapha Calyptrata (I) Sect (a) Tachinidae and Calliphoridae

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