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Typhloscaris Uluguruensis
''Typhloscaris'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * '' Typhloscaris aberdarensis'' (Alluaud, 1917) * '' Typhloscaris alluaudi'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris andringitrae'' Basilewsky, 1971 * '' Typhloscaris carbonaria'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris descarpentriesi'' Basilewsky, 1972 * '' Typhloscaris elgonensis'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris gracilis'' Banninger, 1929 * '' Typhloscaris hutchinsoni'' (Alluaud, 1917) * ''Typhloscaris insularis'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris jeanneli'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris kenyensis'' (Alluaud, 1917) * '' Typhloscaris leleupi'' (Basilewsky, 1960) * '' Typhloscaris macrodus'' Kuntzen, 1914 * '' Typhloscaris mamboiana'' (Bates, 1886) * '' Typhloscaris marakwetensis'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris meruensis'' Etten, 1984 * '' Typhloscaris microphthalma'' Banninger, 1929 * '' Typhloscaris montana'' (Banninger, 1932) * '' Typhloscaris montivaga'' (Banninger, ...
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Typhloscaris Insularis
''Typhloscaris'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae 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 ..., containing the following species: * '' Typhloscaris aberdarensis'' (Alluaud, 1917) * '' Typhloscaris alluaudi'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris andringitrae'' Basilewsky, 1971 * '' Typhloscaris carbonaria'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris descarpentriesi'' Basilewsky, 1972 * '' Typhloscaris elgonensis'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris gracilis'' Banninger, 1929 * '' Typhloscaris hutchinsoni'' (Alluaud, 1917) * '' Typhloscaris insularis'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris jeanneli'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris kenyensis'' (Alluaud, 1917) * '' Typhloscaris leleupi'' (Basilewsky, 1960) * '' Typhloscaris macrodus'' Kuntzen, 1914 * '' Typhloscaris mam ...
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Typhloscaris Uluguruensis
''Typhloscaris'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: * '' Typhloscaris aberdarensis'' (Alluaud, 1917) * '' Typhloscaris alluaudi'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris andringitrae'' Basilewsky, 1971 * '' Typhloscaris carbonaria'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris descarpentriesi'' Basilewsky, 1972 * '' Typhloscaris elgonensis'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris gracilis'' Banninger, 1929 * '' Typhloscaris hutchinsoni'' (Alluaud, 1917) * ''Typhloscaris insularis'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris jeanneli'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris kenyensis'' (Alluaud, 1917) * '' Typhloscaris leleupi'' (Basilewsky, 1960) * '' Typhloscaris macrodus'' Kuntzen, 1914 * '' Typhloscaris mamboiana'' (Bates, 1886) * '' Typhloscaris marakwetensis'' (Banninger, 1935) * '' Typhloscaris meruensis'' Etten, 1984 * '' Typhloscaris microphthalma'' Banninger, 1929 * '' Typhloscaris montana'' (Banninger, 1932) * '' Typhloscaris montivaga'' (Banninger, ...
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