Oodes
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Oodes is a genus of ground beetle
Ground beetle
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 native to the Palearctic
Palearctic
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 (including Europe
Europe
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), the Near East
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 and North Africa
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. It contains the following species:
  • Oodes amaroides Dejean, 1831
  • Oodes americanus Dejean, 1826
  • Oodes angustatus Lorenz, 1998
  • Oodes angustus Andrewes, 1940
  • Oodes austrinus Andrewes, 1940
  • Oodes basrensis Ali, 1967
  • Oodes bivittatus Andrewes, 1924
  • Oodes bostockii Castelnau, 1867
  • Oodes brevis Lindroth, 1957
  • Oodes caerulans Andrewes, 1940
  • Oodes calvus Andrewes, 1940
  • Oodes coelestinus Chaudoir, 1882
  • Oodes congoensis Burgeon, 1935
  • Oodes cribristernis Bates, 1892
  • Oodes denisonensis Castelnau, 1867
  • Oodes desertus Motschulsky, 1858
  • Oodes echigonus Habu & Baba, 1960
  • Oodes fitzroyensis Macleay, 1888
  • Oodes fluvialis Leconte, 1863
  • Oodes froggatti W.J. Macleay, 1888
  • Oodes gracilis A. Villa & G.B. Villa, 1833
  • Oodes helopioides Fabricius, 1792
  • Oodes impressus Chaudoir, 1882
  • Oodes infimus Andrewes, 1936
  • Oodes inornatus Castelnau, 1867
  • Oodes integer Semenov, 1889
  • Oodes irakensis Andrewes, 1927
  • Oodes latior Csiki, 1931
  • Oodes lenis Peringuey, 1896
  • Oodes longus Andrewes, 1940
  • Oodes melanodes Andrewes, 1938
  • Oodes meridionalis Ali, 1967
  • Oodes modestus Castelnau, 1867
  • Oodes monticola Andrewes, 1940
  • Oodes nil Darlington, 1968
  • Oodes oblongus Castelnau, 1867
  • Oodes palpalis Klug, 1853
  • Oodes par Darlington, 1968
  • Oodes paroensis Castelnau, 1867
  • Oodes parviceps Sloane, 1896
  • Oodes rossi Darlington, 1968
  • Oodes siccus Darlington, 1968
  • Oodes sikkimensis Andrewes, 1940
  • Oodes subcoriaceus Chaudoir, 1882
  • Oodes sulcicollis Habu, 1978
  • Oodes taprobanae Andrewes, 1923
  • Oodes terrestris Darlington, 1971
  • Oodes trisulcatus Castelnau, 1867
  • Oodes vicarius Bates, 1873
  • Oodes walshae Louwerens, 1951
  • Oodes waterhousei Castelnau, 1867
  • Oodes wilsoni Darlington, 1968
  • Oodes xanthochilus Andrewes, 1923

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