Salcedia Explained
Salcedia is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:[1] [2]
- Salcedia africana (Britton, 1947)
- Salcedia baroensis Balkenohl, 2020
- Salcedia coquilhati Alluaud, 1932
- Salcedia elongata Alluaud, 1932
- Salcedia faillei Balkenohl, 2020
- Salcedia lukulua Balkenohl, 2020
- Salcedia matsumotoi Balkenohl, 2020
- Salcedia miranda (Andrewes, 1920)
- Salcedia nigeriensis Alluaud, 1930
- Salcedia parallela Baehr, 1998
- Salcedia perrieri Fairmaire, 1899
- Salcedia procera Balkenohl, 2020
- Salcedia putzeysi (R. Oberthür, 1883)
- Salcedia robusta Balkenohl, 2020
- Salcedia schoutedeni Alluaud, 1930
- Salcedia tuberculata Balkenohl, 2020
- Salcedia unifoveata Balkenohl, 2020
- Salcedia utetea Balkenohl, 2020
Notes and References
- Web site: Salcedia Fairmaire, 1899 . 2022 . Global Biodiversity Information Facility . 21 Dec 2022.
- Balkenohl. Michael. 9 January 2020. A genus in disguise. Revision of the genus Salcedia Fairmaire, 1899 with descriptions of nine new species (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Scaritinae, Salcediini). ZooKeys. 901. 1–81. 10.3897/zookeys.901.39432. 31975782. 6965333. free.