Cosmodiscus Explained
Cosmodiscus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, first described by Thomas Gibson Sloane in 1907.[1]
Species
Cosmodiscus contains the following species:[2]
- Cosmodiscus brunneus Darlington, 1962 (New Guinea)
- Cosmodiscus latus Andrewes, 1947 (Myanmar)
- Cosmodiscus louwerensi Straneo, 1940 (Indonesia)
- Cosmodiscus picturatus Andrewes, 1920 (India)
- Cosmodiscus platynotus (Bates, 1873) (Japan, India, Myanmar, and Indonesia)
- Cosmodiscus rubripictus Sloane, 1907 (Indonesia, New Guinea, and Australia)
- Cosmodiscus rufolimbatus Jedlicka, 1936 (Philippines)
- Cosmodiscus umeralis Andrewes, 1937 (Indonesia)
Notes and References
- Sloane . Thomas Gibson . 1907 . Studies in Australian Entomology. No.15. New genera and species of Carabidae, with some notes on synonymy (Clivinini, Scaritini, Cuneipectini, Trigonotomini and Lebiini) . Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales . 32 . 346-381.
- Web site: Cosmodiscus Sloane, 1907 . Catalogue of Life . 2023-04-09 .