Demetrida depressa

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Demetrida depressa
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Demetrida depressa
Binomial name
D. depressa
(Perroud and Montrouzier, 1864)
Synonyms
  • Demetrida satanas(Britton, 1936),
  • Parallelomorpha depressa(Perroud and Montrouzier, 1864),
  • Xanthophaea depressa(Perroud and Montrouzier, 1864),
  • Xanthophaea satanas(Britton, 1936)

Demetrida depressa is a species of ground beetle in Lebiinae subfamily. It was described by Perroud and Montrouzier in 1864 and is endemic to New Caledonia. [1]

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References

  1. "Catalogue of Life: Demetrida (Xanthophaea) depressa (Perroud and Montrouzier, 1864)". CarabCat. October 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2020.