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Odacanthini is a tribe of ground beetles in the family
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. There are more than 40 genera and 680 described species in Odacanthini.


Genera

These 43 genera belong to the tribe Odacanthini: * '' Actenonyx'' White, 1846 * '' Aeolodermus'' Andrewes, 1929 * '' Anasis'' Laporte, 1867 * '' Andrewesia'' Liebke, 1938 * ''
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'' Andrewes, 1919 * '' Archicolliuris'' Liebke, 1931 * '' Asios'' Liebke, 1933 * '' Aulacolius'' Sloane, 1923 * '' Basistichus'' Sloane, 1917 * '' Clarencia'' Sloane, 1917 * '' Colliuris'' DeGeer, 1774 * '' Crassacantha'' Baehr, 1995 * '' Cryptocolliuris'' Basilewsky, 1955 * '' Cyphocoleus'' Chaudoir, 1877 * '' Deipyrodes'' Bousquet, 2002 * '' Dicraspeda'' Chaudoir, 1863 * '' Diplacanthogaster'' Liebke, 1932 * '' Dobodura'' Darlington, 1968 * '' Erectocolliuris'' Liebke, 1931 * '' Eucolliuris'' Liebke, 1931 * '' Eudalia'' Laporte, 1867 * '' Gestroania'' Liebke, 1938 * '' Giachinoana'' Baehr, 2003 * '' Homethes'' Newman, 1842 * '' Lachnothorax'' Motschulsky, 1862 * '' Lasiocera'' Dejean, 1831 * '' Mimocolliuris'' Liebke, 1933 * '' Myrmecodemus'' Sloane, 1923 * '' Neoeudalia'' Baehr, 2005 * '' Odacantha'' Paykull, 1798 * '' Ophionea'' Klug, 1821 * '' Parascopodes'' Darlington, 1968 * '' Pentagonica'' Schmidt-Goebel, 1846 * '' Polydamasium'' Liebke, 1938 * '' Porocara'' Sloane, 1917 * '' Protocolliuris'' Liebke, 1931 * '' Quammenis'' Erwin, 2000 * '' Renneria'' Baehr, 1999 * '' Scopodes'' Erichson, 1842 * '' Smeringocera'' Chaudoir, 1863 * '' Stenidia'' Brullé, 1834 * '' Stenocheila'' Laporte, 1832 * '' Tricharnhemia'' Baehr, 2009


References

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