Platynus
Platynus cincticollis, Oklahoma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Platyninae
Tribe: Platynini
Genus: Platynus
Bonelli, 1810
Subgenera
  • Batenus Motschulsky, 1865
  • Microplatynus Barr, 1982
  • Platynella Casey, 1920
  • Platynus
  • Stenoplatynus Casey, 1920
  • Trapezodera Casey, 1920
Diversity
at least 160 species

Platynus is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are more than 180 described species in Platynus.[1][2]

Species

These 183 species belong to the genus Platynus.[1]

  • Platynus acuniai (Darlington, 1937) (Cuba)
  • Platynus aeneicauda (Bates, 1891) (Mexico)
  • Platynus aeneosetosus Liebherr, 1989 (Panama)
  • Platynus agilis LeConte, 1863 (North America)
  • Platynus aguadensis (Perrault, 1991) (Venezuela)
  • Platynus algirinus (Buquet, 1840) (Algeria)
  • Platynus altifluminis (Darlington, 1936) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus amone (Darlington, 1936) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus anatolicus J.Schmidt, 1996 (Turkey)
  • Platynus andrewesi (Morvan, 1996) (India)
  • Platynus angustatus Dejean, 1828 (North America)
  • Platynus arboreus (Mateu, 1978) (Mexico)
  • Platynus asper Jedlicka, 1936 (China)
  • Platynus assimilis (Paykull, 1790) ((former) (Palearctic)
  • Platynus azbleotroades (Morvan, 1996) (India)
  • Platynus ballorum Liebherr, 1992 (Mexico)
  • Platynus banaticus (I.Frivaldszky von Frivald, 1865) (Romania)
  • Platynus baragua (Darlington, 1936) (Cuba)
  • Platynus barclayi J.Schmidt, 2009 (Pakistan)
  • Platynus baroni (Casey, 1920) (Mexico)
  • Platynus batesi (Morvan, 2004) (India)
  • Platynus benardi (Andrewes, 1924) (India)
  • Platynus biramosus (Darlington, 1939) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus bromeliarum (Darlington, 1937) (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus bruesi (Darlington, 1936) (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus bruneri (Darlington, 1937) (Cuba)
  • Platynus brunneomarginatus (Mannerheim, 1843) (North America)
  • Platynus bruskelchus (Morvan, 1996) (India)
  • Platynus bucheri (Darlington, 1937) (Cuba)
  • Platynus calathinus (Darlington, 1939) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus carabiai (Darlington, 1937) (Cuba)
  • Platynus cavatus (Bates, 1882) (Mexico)
  • Platynus cavicola (Darlington, 1964) (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus christophe (Darlington, 1936) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus cinchonae (Darlington, 1934) (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus cincticollis (Say, 1823) (North America)
  • Platynus cohni Liebherr & Will, 1996 (North America)
  • Platynus complanatus Dejean, 1828 (Europe)
  • Platynus conicicollis (Chaudoir, 1879) (Mexico)
  • Platynus constricticeps (Darlington, 1936) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus consularis (Casey, 1920) (Mexico)
  • Platynus convexulus (Casey, 1920) (Mexico)
  • Platynus cubensis (Darlington, 1937) (Cuba)
  • Platynus cyanodorsalis Liebherr, 1989 (Panama)
  • Platynus cychrinus (Darlington, 1936) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus darlingtoni (Emden, 1949) (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus daviesi Bousquet, 2012 (North America)
  • Platynus decentis (Say, 1823) (North America)
  • Platynus depressus Dejean, 1831 (Europe)
  • Platynus deuvei (Morvan, 1996) (India)
  • Platynus dianus (Jedlicka, 1934) (Philippines)
  • Platynus dilatipes Liebherr, 1989 (Mexico)
  • Platynus districtus (Casey, 1920) (Mexico)
  • Platynus elongatulus Fischer von Waldheim, 1829
  • Platynus eulabes (Bates, 1889) (India)
  • Platynus eupunctatus Liebherr, 1987 (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus faber (Darlington, 1936) (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus ferghanicus (Belousov, 1991) (Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan)
  • Platynus fractilateralis Liebherr, 1987 (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus fractilinea (Darlington, 1934) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus franiai Liebherr, 1992 (Mexico)
  • Platynus fratrorum (Darlington, 1937) (Cuba)
  • Platynus glacialis (Reitter, 1877) (Romania and Ukraine)
  • Platynus grandicollis (Motschulsky, 1850) (Russia)
  • Platynus grassator (Andrewes, 1932) (India)
  • Platynus haemorrhous (Perty, 1830) (Brazil)
  • Platynus hamatus Liebherr, 1989 (Mexico)
  • Platynus henvelus (Morvan, 1996) (India)
  • Platynus herculeanus Liebherr & Godwin, 2004
  • Platynus hypolithos (Say, 1823) (North America)
  • Platynus immarginatus J.Schmidt, 2009 (Nepal)
  • Platynus incisus (Andrewes, 1927) (India)
  • Platynus indecentis Liebherr & Will, 1996 (North America)
  • Platynus inops (Chaudoir, 1879) (Belize, Guatemala, and Mexico)
  • Platynus isthmiacus (Motschulsky, 1866) (Panama)
  • Platynus jaegeri (Dejean, 1831) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus jamaicae (Darlington, 1953)
  • Platynus kazuyoshii Morita & Kurosa, 1994 (Japan)
  • Platynus klausnitzeri (J.Schmidt, 2005) (Vietnam)
  • Platynus kleebergi J.Schmidt, 2009 (Nepal)
  • Platynus klickai Jedlicka, 1931 (China)
  • Platynus krynickii (Sperk, 1835) (Europe)
  • Platynus kucerai (Morvan, 2004) (India)
  • Platynus laeviceps (Darlington, 1939) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus leiroides (Perrault, 1991) (Venezuela)
  • Platynus lewisi (Darlington, 1953)
  • Platynus lindrothi Baehr, 1982 (North America and France)
  • Platynus lineopunctatus Liebherr, 1989 (Guatemala)
  • Platynus livens (Gyllenhal, 1810) (Europe)
  • Platynus logicus (Casey, 1920) (Mexico)
  • Platynus longiventris Mannerheim, 1825 (Europe)
  • Platynus lyratus (Chaudoir, 1879) (North America)
  • Platynus macer (Darlington, 1934) (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus macropterus (Chaudoir, 1879) (New Zealand)
  • Platynus magnus (Bates, 1873) (temperate Asia)
  • Platynus mannerheimii (Dejean, 1828) (Holarctic)
  • Platynus marcus (Darlington, 1936) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus mediopterus (Darlington, 1937) (Cuba)
  • Platynus medius (Darlington, 1937) (Cuba)
  • Platynus meurguesae (Morvan, 1996) (India)
  • Platynus meurguesianus (Morvan, 1996) (Afghanistan)
  • Platynus montezumae (Bates, 1878) (Mexico)
  • Platynus nuceus (Fairmaire, 1887) (China)
  • Platynus opaculus LeConte, 1863 (North America)
  • Platynus ovipennis (Mannerheim, 1843) (North America)
  • Platynus pakistanensis (Morvan, 1996) (Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan)
  • Platynus panamensis (Casey, 1920) (Panama)
  • Platynus parallelosomus Liebherr, 1987 (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus parmarginatus Hamilton, 1893 (North America)
  • Platynus pecki Barr, 1982 (North America)
  • Platynus peirolerii Bassi, 1834 (France and Italy)
  • Platynus pinarensis (Darlington, 1937) (Cuba)
  • Platynus platynidioides (Perrault, 1991) (Venezuela)
  • Platynus praedator (Andrewes, 1930) (Bhutan, China, India, and Nepal)
  • Platynus prognathus Van Dyke, 1926 (North America)
  • Platynus protensus (A.Morawitz, 1863) (East Asia)
  • Platynus proximus (J.Frivaldszky, 1879) (Bulgaria)
  • Platynus punctus (Darlington, 1936) (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus pygmaeus Liebherr, 1992 (Mexico)
  • Platynus ramoni (Darlington, 1939) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus rarus J.Schmidt, 2009 (India)
  • Platynus rastafarius Liebherr, 1987 (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus richteri (Morvan, 1996) (Pakistan)
  • Platynus robustus (Chaudoir, 1878) (Mexico)
  • Platynus rougemonti (Morvan, 1996) (Nepal)
  • Platynus roysi (Darlington, 1937) (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus rubrofemoratus Liebherr, 1989 (Mexico)
  • Platynus santarosae (Perrault, 1991) (Venezuela)
  • Platynus satsunanus Habu, 1974 (Japan)
  • Platynus schnitteri J.Schmidt, 2009 (Turkey)
  • Platynus scriptellus (Darlington, 1939) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus scriptus (Darlington, 1939) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus scrobiculatus (Fabricius, 1801) (Europe)
  • Platynus sexualis K. & J.Daniel, 1898 (France and Italy)
  • Platynus staveni J.Schmidt, 2009 (Pakistan)
  • Platynus stricticollis (Bates, 1878) (Mexico, Central and South America)
  • Platynus strictinotum Liebherr, 1989 (Guatemala)
  • Platynus subangustus (Darlington, 1937) (Cuba)
  • Platynus subcordens (Darlington, 1936) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus subovalis (Darlington, 1936) (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus subovatus (Putzeys, 1875) (Japan)
  • Platynus takabai (Habu, 1962) (Japan)
  • Platynus tasmantus (Morvan, 1996) (Japan)
  • Platynus tenuicollis (LeConte, 1846) (North America)
  • Platynus teriolensis K. & J.Daniel, 1898 (Italy)
  • Platynus tipoto (Darlington, 1936) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus tolucensis (Straneo, 1957) (Mexico)
  • Platynus transcibao (Darlington, 1939) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus trifoveolatus Beutenmüller, 1903 (North America)
  • Platynus trisetosus (Landin, 1955) (Myanmar)
  • Platynus tropicus (Motschulsky, 1865) (Guatemala and Mexico)
  • Platynus turberensis (Perrault, 1991) (Venezuela)
  • Platynus turcicus Apfelbeck, 1904 (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
  • Platynus turquinensis (Darlington, 1937) (Cuba)
  • Platynus umbripennis (Casey, 1920) (Mexico)
  • Platynus ustus (Andrewes, 1927) (India)
  • Platynus vagepunctatus (Darlington, 1934) (the Lesser Antilles)
  • Platynus viator (Andrewes, 1931) (India)
  • Platynus visitor (Darlington, 1936) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus willbergi Reitter, 1891 (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan)
  • Platynus wolla (Darlington, 1936) (Hispaniola)
  • Platynus zengae (Morvan & Tian, 2003) (China)
  • Platynus caesus Scudder, 1890
  • Platynus calvini Wickham, 1917
  • Platynus casus Scudder, 1890
  • Platynus desuetus Scudder, 1890
  • Platynus dilapidatus Scudder, 1895
  • Platynus dissipatus Scudder, 1890
  • Platynus emetikos (Gamboa & Ortuño, 2017)
  • Platynus exterminatus Scudder, 1900
  • Platynus florissantensis Wickham, 1913
  • Platynus halli Scudder, 1890
  • Platynus harttii Scudder, 1890
  • Platynus hindei Scudder, 1890
  • Platynus hoffeinsorum (J.Schmidt, 2015)
  • Platynus insculptipennis Wickham, 1917
  • Platynus interglacialis Scudder, 1900
  • Platynus interitus Scudder, 1900
  • Platynus longaevus Scudder, 1900
  • Platynus pleistocenicus Wickham, 1917
  • Platynus senex Scudder, 1878
  • Platynus subgelidus Wickham, 1917
  • Platynus tartareus Scudder, 1900

References

  1. 1 2 "Platynus Bonelli, 1810". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-03-11.
  2. Lorenz, Wolfgang (2021). "Carabcat Database". doi:10.48580/dfqf-3dk. Retrieved 2023-03-04.


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