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Coptodera Umbrina
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1835) (Mexico, Central and South America) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 (South America) * ''Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 (North America) * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) (Madagascar) * '' Coptodera alticola'' Baehr, 2007 (Australia) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 (Africa) * '' Coptodera andrewesi'' Jedlicka, 1934 (Philippines) * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Shp ...
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Coptodera Chaudoiri
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1835) (Mexico, Central and South America) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 (South America) * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 (North America) * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) (Madagascar) * '' Coptodera alticola'' Baehr, 2007 (Australia) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 (Africa) * '' Coptodera andrewesi'' Jedlicka, 1934 (Philippines) * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Sh ...
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Coptodera Championi
''Coptodera championi'' is a ground beetle in the subfamily Lebiinae. It is known from Colombia, Panama, and Nicaragua. Description Males measure and females in body length. The head and pronotum are metallic green. The elytra An elytron (; ; : elytra, ) is a modified, hardened forewing of beetles (Coleoptera), though a few of the true bugs (Hemiptera) such as the family Schizopteridae are extremely similar; in true bugs, the forewings are called hemelytra (sometime ... are rufo-piceous to piceous and have greenish luster and testaceous markings. The lateral margins of pronotum and elytra have cyaneous luster. References Lebiinae Beetles of Central America Beetles of South America Beetles described in 1883 Taxa named by Henry Walter Bates {{Lebiinae-stub ...
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Coptodera Chalcites
''Coptodera'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, constituted of 105 species distributed across North and South America, Africa, Oceania and eastern Asia. They are small flattened beetles. The body size is usually under 11 mm and pronotum is generally wider than long. Many of them present patches or spots of different colours on the elytra. A single fossil species of this genus has been described: ''Coptodera elektra'', from Europe's Eocene, was described in 2015 from a single piece of Baltic amber. It contains the following species: * '' Coptodera acutipennis'' (Buquet, 1835) (Mexico, Central and South America) * '' Coptodera aeneorufa'' Bates, 1869 (South America) * '' Coptodera aerata'' Dejean, 1825 (North America) * '' Coptodera alluaudi'' (Jeannel, 1949) (Madagascar) * '' Coptodera alticola'' Baehr, 2007 (Australia) * '' Coptodera amoenula'' Boheman, 1848 (Africa) * '' Coptodera andrewesi'' Jedlicka, 1934 (Philippines) * '' Coptodera apicalis'' Sh ...
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