Darlington-1934

Guides

  • Agonoleptus convexulus

    Agonoleptus convexulus is a ground beetle species in the tribe Stenolophini, first described by Darlington in 1934. It is known from Cuba and belongs to a genus of small carabid beetles. As a member of the Adephaga suborder, it is presumed to be predatory, though specific ecological data are limited.

  • Micratopus insularis

    Micratopus insularis is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, described by Darlington in 1934. The species is endemic to the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. As a member of the tribe Bembidiini, it belongs to a diverse group of small carabid beetles often associated with riparian or moist habitats. The genus Micratopus is part of the subtribe Tachyina, which contains numerous species with reduced or modified wings and island-associated distributions.

  • Micratopus parviceps

    Micratopus parviceps is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, described by Darlington in 1934. It belongs to the subfamily Trechinae and tribe Bembidiini. The genus name Micratopus suggests small feet, while the specific epithet parviceps refers to a small head. Very little detailed information is available about this species beyond its taxonomic classification and geographic origin in Cuba.