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Zuphiini
Zuphiini is a tribe of ground beetles in the family Carabidae, found worldwide. Genera Zuphiini contains the following 23 genera: * ''Acrogenys'' W.J.MacLeay, 1864 * ''Agastus'' Schmidt-Goebel, 1846 * ''Chaudoirella'' Mateu, 1982 * ''Coarazuphium'' Gnaspini; Vanin & Godoy, 1998 * ''Colasidia'' Basilewsky, 1954 * ''Dicrodontus'' Chaudoir, 1872 * ''Gunvorita'' Landin, 1955 * ''Ildobates'' EspaƱol, 1966 * ''Leleupidia'' Basilewsky, 1951 * ''Metaxidius'' Chaudoir, 1852 * ''Metazuphium'' Mateu, 1992 * ''Mischocephalus'' Chaudoir, 1863 * ''Neoleleupidia'' Basilewsky, 1953 * ''Paraleleupidia'' Basilewsky, 1951 * ''Parazuphium'' Jeannel, 1942 * ''Planetes (beetle), Planetes'' W.S.MacLeay, 1825 * ''Polistichus'' Bonelli, 1810 * ''Pseudaptinus'' Laporte, 1834 * ''Speothalpius'' B.Moore, 1995 * ''Speozuphium'' B.Moore, 1995 * ''Typhlozuphium'' Baehr, 2014 * ''Zuphioides'' Ball & Shpeley, 2013 * ''Zuphium'' Latreille, 1805 References External links

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Harpalinae
Harpalinae is the largest subfamily of ground beetles, containing more than 19,000 species worldwide. Biology This subfamily contains the most apomorphic ground beetles, displaying a wide range of forms and behaviors. The morphology of species within Harpalinae range from Panagaeini, ant-mimics to charismatic members within the genus ''Pterostichus.'' Some exhibit rare feeding habits among ground beetles, including both Omnivore, omnivorous and even Herbivore, herbivorous species. Some members of Harpalinae, especially those restricted to the tropics, are considered to be Arboreal locomotion, arboreal. This variety of habitats has been considered to lead to the wide diversification of morphological traits. Systematics Recent phylogenetic analysis of Harpalinae has placed approximately 19,000 species within around 40 tribes in this subfamily with nearby sister subfamily clades having species numbers in the hundreds or lower. Few subfamilies within Carabidae have been recov ...
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