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Lucicolpodes

Genus of beetles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Lucicolpodes is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are at least 20 described species in Lucicolpodes, found in southern and eastern Asia.[1][2]

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Species

These 20 species belong to the genus Lucicolpodes:

  • Lucicolpodes deuvei Morvan, 2010 (Nepal)
  • Lucicolpodes eberti (Jedlicka, 1965) (India and Nepal)
  • Lucicolpodes gingko (J.Schmidt, 2000) (China)
  • Lucicolpodes kira J.Schmidt, 2009 (Nepal)
  • Lucicolpodes lotos (J.Schmidt, 2000) (Myanmar)
  • Lucicolpodes lucens (Andrewes, 1947) (Myanmar)
  • Lucicolpodes macropus (Andrewes, 1947) (Myanmar)
  • Lucicolpodes mandarin (J.Schmidt, 2000) (China)
  • Lucicolpodes obsoletus (Louwerens, 1953) (India)
  • Lucicolpodes orchis (J.Schmidt, 2000) (China and Myanmar)
  • Lucicolpodes panda (J.Schmidt, 2000) (China)
  • Lucicolpodes pavo (J.Schmidt, 2000) (Myanmar)
  • Lucicolpodes raja (J.Schmidt, 2000) (Nepal)
  • Lucicolpodes rani J.Schmidt, 2009 (Nepal)
  • Lucicolpodes rhododendron (J.Schmidt, 2000) (China)
  • Lucicolpodes sciakyi J.Schmidt, 2009 (Vietnam)
  • Lucicolpodes tragopan (J.Schmidt, 2000) (Myanmar)
  • Lucicolpodes utheinaungi J.Schmidt, 2009 (Myanmar)
  • Lucicolpodes vivax (Andrewes, 1947) (China and Myanmar)
  • Lucicolpodes wrasei J.Schmidt, 2009 (Myanmar)
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