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Notagonum Lackneri
''Notagonum lackneri'' is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Platyninae. It was described by Baehr in 2010. It is named after the collector, Tomas Lackner. The species is found in Central Papua Papua most commonly refers to: * New Guinea, the world's second-largest island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean * Western New Guinea, the western half of the island of New Guinea, which is administered by Indonesia. ** Papua (province), an Indonesi ..., Indonesia. References Notagonum Beetles described in 2010 {{Notagonum-stub ...
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Martin Baehr
Martin Baehr (10 March 1943 – 17 April 2019) was a German entomologist who mostly worked on ground beetles (Carabidae), but also spiders, grasshoppers and other taxa. He described and named more than 2.000 species, mostly from Southeast Asia and Australia. He studied biology at the university of Tübingen. Initially, his doctoral thesis was supervised by Willi Hennig, who, however died before Baehr´s graduation. Baehr was curator at the Zoologische Staatssammlung München, at first in charge of Heteroptera and Orthoptera, later of Coleoptera. For many years he worked as the managing editor of the zoological journal Spixiana. One of his most comprehensive taxonomic revisions treated the subfamily Pseudomorphinae. In addition to scholarly works, Baehr has written a number of popular books including ''Welcher Käfer ist das?'' ("What Beetle is This?") published by Stuttgart-based publishing company Kosmos The cosmos (, ) is another name for the Universe. Using the word ''cos ...
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Ground Beetle
Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan family of beetles, the Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are found in North America and 2,700 in Europe. As of 2015, it is one of the 10 most species-rich animal families. They belong to the Adephaga. Members of the family are primarily carnivorous, but some members are phytophagous or omnivorous. Description and ecology Although their body shapes and coloring vary somewhat, most are shiny black or metallic and have ridged wing covers (elytra). The elytra are fused in some species, particularly the large Carabinae, rendering the beetles unable to fly. The species ''Mormolyce phyllodes'' is known as violin beetle due to their peculiarly shaped elytra. All carabids except the quite primitive flanged bombardier beetles (Paussinae) have a groove on their fore leg tibiae bearing a comb of hairs used for cleaning their antennae. Defensive secretions Typical for the ancient beetle suborder Adephaga to wh ...
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Platyninae
Platyninae is a subfamily of ground beetles (family Carabidae). Genera The subfamily Platyninae contains about 250 genera organized into three tribes: ; Tribe Omphreini Ganglbauer, 1891 : ''Omphreus'' Dejean, 1828 ; Tribe Platynini Bonelli, 1810 : ''Abacetodes'' Straneo, 1939 : '' Achaetocephala'' Habu, 1975 : '' Achaetoprothorax'' Habu, 1978 : ''Aepsera'' Chaudoir, 1874 : '' Agelaea'' Gené, 1839 : '' Agonidium'' Jeannel, 1948 : ''Agonobembix'' Jeannel, 1948 : '' Agonoriascus'' Basilewsky, 1985 : ''Agonorites'' Jeannel, 1951 : '' Agonum'' Bonelli, 1810 : ''Altagonum'' Darlington, 1952 : ''Anchomenus'' Bonelli, 1810 : '' Andinocolpodes'' Perrault, 1991 : '' Andrewesius'' Andrewes, 1939 : '' Aparupa'' Andrewes, 1930 : '' Archagonum'' Basilewsky, 1953 : '' Archicolpodes'' J.Schmidt, 2001 : '' Arhytinus'' Bates, 1889 : '' Atranodes'' Jedlicka, 1953 : '' Atranus'' LeConte, 1847 : '' Austroglyptolenus'' Roig-Juñent, 2003 : '' Beckeria'' Jedlicka, 1931 : '' Blackburnia'' Sharp, 1878 ...
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Papua (province)
Papua is a province of Indonesia, comprising the northern coast of Western New Guinea together with island groups in Cenderawasih Bay to the west. It roughly follows the borders of Papuan customary region of Tabi Saireri. It is bordered by the sovereign state of Papua New Guinea to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the north, Cenderawasih Bay to the west, and the provinces of Central Papua and Highland Papua to the south. The province also shares maritime boundaries with Palau in the Pacific. Following the splitting off of twenty regencies to create the three new provinces of Central Papua, Highland Papua, and South Papua on 30 June 2022, the residual province is divided into eight regencies (''kabupaten'') and one city (''kota''), the latter being the provincial capital of Jayapura. The province has a large potential in natural resources, such as gold, nickel, petroleum, etc. Papua, along with four other Papuan provinces, has a higher degree of autonomy level compared to ...
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Notagonum
''Notagonum'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * ''Notagonum addendum'' Darlington, 1952 * ''Notagonum aitape'' Darlington, 1952 * ''Notagonum albertisi'' (Maindron, 1906) * ''Notagonum altum'' Darlington, 1952 * ''Notagonum ambulator'' Darlington, 1971 * ''Notagonum anceps'' (Jedlicka, 1934) * ''Notagonum angulum'' Darlington, 1952 * ''Notagonum angustellum'' Darlington, 1952 * ''Notagonum anops'' (Jedlicka, 1934) * ''Notagonum astrum'' Darlington, 1971 * ''Notagonum caritum'' Darlington, 1970 * ''Notagonum chathamense'' (Broun, 1909) * ''Notagonum circumdatum'' (Andrewes, 1930) * ''Notagonum crenulipenne'' Baehr, 2010 * ''Notagonum curiosum'' Darlington, 1971 * ''Notagonum darlingtoni'' Baehr, 2010 * ''Notagonum delaruei'' Liebherr, 2005 * ''Notagonum dentellum'' Darlington, 1952 * ''Notagonum devosi'' Baehr, 2010 * ''Notagonum drescheri'' Louwerens, 1956 * ''Notagonum exactum'' Darlington, 1971 * ''Notagonum excisipenne'' Baehr, ...
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