Chaudoir-1843

Guides

  • Oxypselaphus

    Oxypselaphus is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae, established by Chaudoir in 1843. The genus comprises four recognized species distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe and North America. Members of this genus are classified within the subfamily Platyninae, tribe Platynini. The genus includes both Palearctic and Nearctic species, with O. obscurus being the most widespread and historically documented species.