Molops

Molops is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:[1]

  • Molops albanicus Apfelbeck, 1904
  • Molops alpestris Dejean, 1828
  • Molops apfelbecki Ganglbauer, 1891
  • Molops austriacus Ganglbauer, 1889
  • Molops biokovensis J. Muller, 1916
  • Molops bosnicus Ganglbauer, 1889
  • Molops bucephalus Dejean, 1828
  • Molops cephallenicus J. Muller, 1936
  • Molops curtulus Ganglbauer, 1891
  • Molops dalmatinus Dejean, 1828
  • Molops dilatatus Chaudoir, 1868
  • Molops dinaricus Apfelbeck, 1904
  • Molops doderoi Schatzmayr, 1909
  • Molops edurus (Dejean, 1828)
  • Molops elatus Fabricius, 1801
  • Molops euboeicus Ganglbauer, 1889
  • Molops longipennis Dejean, 1828
  • Molops malshentianus Apfelbeck, 1918
  • Molops marcelloi Bosulini, 1957
  • Molops marginepunctatus Dejean, 1831
  • Molops matchai Roubal, 19 17
  • Molops merditanus Apfelbeck, 1906
  • Molops montenegrinus L. Miller, 1866
  • Molops obtusangulus Ganglbauer, 1889
  • Molops osmanilis Apfelbeck, 1904
  • Molops ovipennis Chaudoir, 1847
  • Molops parnassicola Kraatz, 1875
  • Molops parreyssi Kraatz, 1875
  • Molops pentheri Apfelbeck, 1904
  • Molops peristericus Apfelbeck, 1901
  • Molops piceus Panzer, 1793
  • Molops plurisetosus J. Muller, 1918
  • Molops prenjus Apfelbeck, 1902
  • Molops promissus Heyden, 1875
  • Molops reiseri Apfelbeck, 1904
  • Molops rhodopensis Apfelbeck, 1904
  • Molops robustus (Dejean, 1828)
  • Molops rufipes Chaudoir, 1843
  • Molops rufus Matits, 1911
  • Molops senilis Schaum, 1859
  • Molops simplex Chaudoir, 1868
  • Molops spartanus (Schaum, 1862)
  • Molops striolatus Fabricius, 1801
  • Molops thessalicus J. Muller, 1930
  • Molops valonensis J. Muller, 1936
  • Molops weiratheri J. Muller, 1930
  • Molops wiedemanni Chaudoir, 1850
  • Molops winkleri Breit, 1914

Molops
Molops piceus ssp. piceus
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Molops

Bonelli, 1810

References

  1. "Molops Bonelli, 1810". Carabidae of the World. 2011. Retrieved 27 Mar 2012.
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