Omophron Schoutedeni
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Omophron Schoutedeni
file:Omophron nitidum P1440156a.jpg, ''Omophron nitidum'' ''Omophron'' is a genus of ground beetle (Carabidae), the only extant genus in the subfamily Omophroninae. It is mostly distributed in the Northern Hemisphere with the southern border running through Guatemala and Hispaniola in Americas, South Africa and Madagascar in Africa, Malaysia and Philippines in Asia. Species Subgenus ''Omophron'' Latreille, 1802 * ''Omophron aequale'' A.Morawitz, 1863 * ''Omophron affine'' Bänninger, 1918 * ''Omophron africanum'' Rousseau, 1908 * ''Omophron amandae'' Valainis, 2010 * ''Omophron americanum'' Dejean, 1831 * ''Omophron axillare'' Chaudoir, 1868 * ''Omophron baenningeri'' Dupuis, 1912 * ''Omophron bicolor'' Andrewes, 1919 * ''Omophron brettinghamae'' Pascoe, 1860 * ''Omophron capense'' Gory, 1833 * ''Omophron capicola'' Chaudoir, 1868 * ''Omophron chelys'' Andrewes, 1921 * ''Omophron clavareaui'' Rousseau, 1900 * ''Omophron congoense'' Delève, 1924 * ''Omophron dentatum'' LeConte, 1 ...
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Omophron Tessellatum
''Omophron tessellatum'', the mosaic round sand beetle, is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae found in North America. Its distribution includes the United States in states such as Arkansas, Virginia, Oklahoma, and Arizona; and in Canada in provinces such as Nova Scotia and Alberta. The species grows to lengths of 5.4 to 7 millimeters. Its habitat is flooded areas such as lake shores, river banks, ponds, pool edges, and beaches with sandy or clayish soil. It breeds in the spring from May to July. References Further reading * * External links

* Carabidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1823 Beetles of North America {{carabidae-stub ...
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