Mizotrechus Explained
Mizotrechus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, first described by Henry Walter Bates in 1872.[1]
Species
Mizotrechus contains the following eighteen species:[2]
- Mizotrechus batesi Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus bellorum Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus belvedere Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus brulei Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus chontalesensis Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus costaricensis Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus dalensi Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus edithpiafae Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus fortunensis Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus gorgona Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus grossus Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus jefe Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus marielaforetae Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus minutus Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus neblinensis Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus novemstriatus Bates, 1872
- Mizotrechus poirieri Erwin, 2011
- Mizotrechus woldai Erwin, 2011
Notes and References
- Bates . Henry Walter . 1872 . Notes on Carabidae, and descriptions of new species (No. 12) . Entomologist's Monthly Magazine . 8 . 199–202.
- Web site: Mizotrechus Bates, 1872 . Catalogue of Life . 2023-04-08 .