Pseudotaphoxenus

Pseudotaphoxenus is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are more than 110 described species in Pseudotaphoxenus, found in temperate Asia.

Pseudotaphoxenus species
These 113 species are members of the genus Pseudotaphoxenus:


 * P. abnormalis (Jedlicka, 1961) (Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. achillei Kabak, 2018 (China)
 * P. acutithorax Casale, 1988 (Kazakhstan)
 * P. afghanus (Jedlicka, 1961) (Afghanistan)
 * P. angusticollis (Fischer von Waldheim, 1823) (Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine)
 * P. aralensis Kabak, 2010 (Kazakhstan)
 * P. balkhanicus Vereschagina & Kabak, 2000 (Turkmenistan)
 * P. basilewskyi Casale, 1988 (Afghanistan and Turkmenistan)
 * P. benesi Casale & Sciaky, 1999 (China)
 * P. blumenthali (Casale, 1982) (Afghanistan)
 * P. brevipennis Semenov, 1889 (China)
 * P. brucei (Andrewes, 1930) (China)
 * P. cavazzutii Casale & Sciaky, 1999 (China)
 * P. cavicollis Sciaky & Pavesi, 1997 (China)
 * P. chevrieri (Fairmaire, 1889) (China)
 * P. chinensis (Jedlicka, 1953) (China)
 * P. collaris L.Schaufuss, 1865 (Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. csikii (Jedlicka, 1953) (Mongolia)
 * P. dauricus (Fischer von Waldheim, 1823) (Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia)
 * P. dignus (Vereschagina, 1988) (Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, and Uzbekistan)
 * P. dissors (Semenov, 1891) (Tadzhikistan)
 * P. dostali Casale, 1988 (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. elegantulus Sciaky & Pavesi, 1997 (China)
 * P. fassatii (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. ferghanensis Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, and Uzbekistan)
 * P. gansuensis (Jedlicka, 1953) (China)
 * P. ghilarovi (Vereschagina, 1988) (Kazakhstan)
 * P. giorgiofiorii Casale & Vereschagina, 1986 (Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkmenistan)
 * P. gracilicornis J.Frivaldszky, 1892 (China)
 * P. gracilis (Zoubkoff, 1833) (Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan)
 * P. gracillimus Semenov, 1889 (Tadzhikistan)
 * P. gussakovskii Vereschagina & Kabak, 2000 (Tadzhikistan)
 * P. haslundi (Emden, 1954) (Afghanistan)
 * P. hauseri (Jedlicka, 1933) (China)
 * P. hindukushi (Casale, 1982) (Afghanistan)
 * P. horvathi (Jedlicka, 1952) (Russia)
 * P. humeralis (Semenov, 1909) (Turkmenistan)
 * P. igori Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (Kazakhstan)
 * P. jureceki (Jedlicka, 1952) (China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. juvencus (Ballion, 1871) (Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, and Uzbekistan)
 * P. kabakovi Casale & Vereschagina, 1986 (Afghanistan)
 * P. kalganus (Jedlicka, 1953) (China)
 * P. kansuensis (Jedlicka, 1965) (China)
 * P. kaszabianus Casale, 1988 (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. kavani (Jedlicka, 1952) (Tadzhikistan)
 * P. kazakhstanicus Kabak & Solodovnikov, 2016 (Kazakhstan)
 * P. khan Casale, 1988 (China)
 * P. kopetdaghi Vereschagina & Kabak, 2000 (Turkmenistan)
 * P. kraatzi Heyden, 1882 (Tadzhikistan and Uzbekistan)
 * P. kryzhanovskiji Casale, 1988 (China)
 * P. kuljabensis (Jedlicka, 1961) (Tadzhikistan)
 * P. kulti (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. kurdaiensis Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (Kazakhstan)
 * P. lanzhouensis Lassalle, 1993 (China)
 * P. licenti (Jedlicka, 1939) (China)
 * P. lutshniki (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kazakhstan)
 * P. marani (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kazakhstan)
 * P. mazenderanus (Vereschagina, 1987) (Iran)
 * P. medvedevi (Vereschagina, 1988) (Tadzhikistan)
 * P. mentitus (Vereschagina, 1989) (Kazakhstan)
 * P. meurguesae Casale & Ledoux, 1996 (Afghanistan)
 * P. michajlovi (Vereschagina, 1988) (Uzbekistan)
 * P. mihoki (Jedlicka, 1953) (China)
 * P. minimus (Jedlicka, 1952) (China and Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. mongolicus (Jedlicka, 1953) (China and Mongolia)
 * P. niger (Jedlicka, 1953) (China)
 * P. nitidicollis Sciaky & Pavesi, 1997 (China)
 * P. obenbergeri (Jedlicka, 1952) (Tadzhikistan)
 * P. occultus (Ballion, 1871) (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. oopterus Sciaky & Pavesi, 1997 (China)
 * P. optatus Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (China)
 * P. originalis L.Schaufuss, 1865 (Mongolia)
 * P. oruzganensis Casale & Vereschagina, 1986 (Afghanistan)
 * P. ovalis (Motschulsky, 1844) (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. ovipennis Casale & Vereschagina, 1986 (Afghanistan)
 * P. paropamisicus (Casale, 1982) (Afghanistan)
 * P. parvulus Semenov, 1889 (China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan)
 * P. planicollis (Gebler, 1833) (Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia)
 * P. plutschewskyi (Jedlicka, 1952) (Tadzhikistan)
 * P. pongraczi (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. povolnyi (Jedlicka, 1967) (Afghanistan)
 * P. pseudocollaris Casale, 1988 (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. punctibasis (Jedlicka, 1952) (Uzbekistan)
 * P. putshkovi Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. reichardti (Lutshnik, 1930) (China, Tadzhikistan, and Uzbekistan)
 * P. robustus Lassalle, 1993 (China)
 * P. rufitarsis (Fischer von Waldheim, 1823) (Georgia, Moldova, and Russia)
 * P. rugipennis (Faldermann, 1836) (China, Mongolia, and Russia)
 * P. schaufussi (Jedlicka, 1953) (Mongolia)
 * P. semiopacus Lassalle, 1993 (China)
 * P. similis Vereschagina & Kabak, 2000 (Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. sinicus Casale, 1988 (China)
 * P. staudingeri (Jedlicka, 1929) (China)
 * P. sterbai (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. stricticollis Casale, 1988 (Tadzhikistan)
 * P. strigitarsis (Jedlicka, 1958) (Tadzhikistan)
 * P. subcostatus (Ménétriés, 1837) (China, Mongolia, and Russia)
 * P. subcylindricus (Semenov, 1891) (Afghanistan and Turkmenistan)
 * P. substriatus (Ballion, 1871) (Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, and Uzbekistan)
 * P. susterai (Jedlicka, 1952) (Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. tarantsha Kabak, 2018 (China)
 * P. taschkensis (Jedlicka, 1952) (Uzbekistan)
 * P. thibetanus Casale, 1988 (China)
 * P. thoracicus (Gebler, 1843) (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan)
 * P. tianshanicus (Semenov, 1908) (China and Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. tomskoensis (Jedlicka, 1960) (Russia)
 * P. vereschaginae Casale, 1988 (Kyrgyzstan)
 * P. wrasei Casale & Sciaky, 1999 (Kazakhstan)
 * P. xiahensis Lassalle, 1993 (China)
 * P. yunnanus Casale & Sciaky, 1999 (China)
 * P. yupeiyui Casale, 1988 (China)
 * P. znojkoi (Kryzhanovskij, 1964) (Kazakhstan)
 * P. zvarici Vereschagina & Kabak, 1996 (China)