Lyperopherus (Metallophilus), Chaudoir, 1838
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Subgenus Metallophilus Chaudoir, 1838
Metallophilus Chaudoir, 1838: 9. Type species: Feronia interrupta Dejean, 1828 by original designation. Etymology (original). From the Greek metallon (mine) and philos (beloved) [masculine].
Lyperopherus Motschulsky, 1844: 156. Type species: Poecilus rugosus Gebler, 1823 designated by Lindroth (1966: 525). Synonymy established by Bousquet (1999: 144). Etymology. From the Greek lyperos (painful, by extension sad) and phero (to bear, carry) [masculine].
Tundraphilus O. Berlov, 1996: 12. Type species: Feronia sublaevis Sahlberg, 1880 by original designation. Synonymy established by Bousquet (1999: 144). Etymology. From the English name tundra (treeless ecosystem of the arctic regions) and the Greek philos (beloved) [masculine].
Diversity.
Eight species in North America (one Holarctic species) and Palaearctic Asia (eight species, one extending to European Russia).
Taxonomic Note.
According to Bousquet (1999: 145), this group is closely related and possibly paraphyletic in regard to Myosodus Fischer von Waldheim, a subgenus of 22 species centered in the Caucasus Mountains. Brinev and Shilenkov (2001) retained Tundraphilus as a valid subgenus, listing Pterostichus sublaevis Sahlberg, Pterostichus orion Tschitschérine, Pterostichus pfitzenmayeri Poppius, and Pterostichus kamtschaticus Motschulsky in it.
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Lyperopherus (Metallophilus)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Tundraphilus
O. Berlov 1996 |
Feronia sublaevis
J. Sahlberg 1880 |
Lyperopherus
Motschoulsky 1844 |
Metallophilus
Chaudoir 1838 |
Feronia interrupta
Dejean 1828 |
Poecilus rugosus
Gebler 1823 |