Agonidium

Agonidium is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:


 * Agonidium alacre (Boheman, 1848)
 * Agonidium amplipenne (Gestro, 1895)
 * Agonidium babaulti (Burgeon, 1935)
 * Agonidium bamboutense (Burgeon, 1942)
 * Agonidium betsileo (Alluaud, 1932)
 * Agonidium birmanicum (Bates, 1892)
 * Agonidium camerunicum (Basilewsky, 1985)
 * Agonidium chowo (Basilewsky, 1988)
 * Agonidium comoricum (Basilewsky, 1985)
 * Agonidium cyanipenne (Bates, 1892)
 * Agonidium descarpentriesi (Basilewsky, 1985)
 * Agonidium dilaticolle (Bates, 1892)
 * Agonidium excisum (Bates, 1886)
 * Agonidium explanatum (Bates, 1889)
 * Agonidium exultans (Basilewsky, 1988)
 * Agonidium fuscicorne (Guerin-Meneville, 1847)
 * Agonidium gracile (Peringuey, 1896)
 * Agonidium hyporobium (Burgeon, 1935)
 * Agonidium itremense (Basilewsky, 1985)
 * Agonidium jemjemense (Burgeon, 1937)
 * Agonidium johnstoni (Alluaud, 1917)
 * Agonidium kahuzianum (Basilewsky, 1975)
 * Agonidium kapiriense (Burgeon, 1935)
 * Agonidium kedongianum (Basilewsky, 1946)
 * Agonidium kenyense (Alluaud, 1917)
 * Agonidium kikuyu (Burgeon, 1935)
 * Agonidium kinangopinum (Alluaud, 1917)
 * Agonidium lebisi (Jeannel, 1948)
 * Agonidium leleupi (Basilewsky, 1951)
 * Agonidium longeantennatum (Burgeon, 1942)
 * Agonidium madecassum (Csiki, 1931)
 * Agonidium milloti (Jeannel, 1948)
 * Agonidium mus (Basilewsky, 1953)
 * Agonidium natalense (Boheman, 1848)
 * Agonidium nepalense (Habu, 1973)
 * Agonidium nidicola (Jeannel, 1951)
 * Agonidium nyakagerae (Basilewsky, 1988)
 * Agonidium nyikense (Basilewsky, 1988)
 * Agonidium obscurum (Chaudoir, 1878)
 * Agonidium oldeanicum (Basilewsky, 1962)
 * Agonidium parvicolle (Basilewsky, 1958)
 * Agonidium rhytoctonum (Basilewsky, 1976)
 * Agonidium rufipes (Dejean, 1831)
 * Agonidium rufoaeneum (Reiche, 1847)
 * Agonidium rugosicolle (Gemminger & Harold, 1868)
 * Agonidium strenuum (Chaudoir, 1876)
 * Agonidium swahilius (Bates, 1886)
 * Agonidium viphyense (Basilewsky, 1988)
 * Agonidium wittei (Basilewsky, 1953)