Broscus Panzer, 1813
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Genus Broscus Panzer, 1813
Cephalotes Bonelli, 1810: Tabula Synoptica [junior homonym of Cephalotes Latreille, 1802]. Type species: Carabus cephalotes Linnaeus, 1758 by subsequent monotypy in Panzer (1813: 62). Etymology. From the Greek cephalotos (headed) [masculine].
Broscus Panzer, 1813: 62. Replacement name for Cephalotes Bonelli, 1810. Etymology. Uncertain, possibly a contracted form of the Greek bibrosco (eat, gnaw, consume) [masculine].
Diversity.
Twenty-three species in the Palaearctic Region, one of them adventive in eastern North America.
Identification.
Larochelle and Larivière (1989a) provided a description of the external structures as well as the male and female genitalia of the species found in North America.
Taxonomic Note.
Cladistic analysis of broscine genera performed by Roig-Juñent (2000) placed this genus as the sister-group of the temperate Asian genus Craspedonotus Schaum.
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