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- Calosoma is a genus of large ground beetles that occur primarily throughout the Northern Hemisphere, and are referred to as caterpillar hunters or caterpillar...
- Calosoma sayi, also known as "Say's caterpillar hunter or "Black Caterpillar Hunter", is a species of ground beetle of the subfamily Carabinae. It was...
- Calosoma bridgesi is a brachypterous species of ground beetle in the subfamily of Carabinae. The species is 18–20 millimetres (0.71–0.79 in), is reddish-black...
- Calosoma olivieri is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily of Carabinae. It was described by Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean in 1831. "Calosoma...
- 1881 Calosoma aethiopi**** Breuning, 1927 Calosoma affine Chaudoir, 1843 Calosoma algiri**** Géhin, 1885 Calosoma alinderi Breuning, 1928 Calosoma alternans...
- species Calosoma ewersmanni: Calosoma ewersmanni ewersmanni (Chaudoir, 1850) Calosoma ewersmanni peksi Heinz & Pavesi, 1994 "Calosoma ewersmanni (Chaudoir, 1850)"...
- belong to the species Calosoma panderi: Calosoma panderi akkoli**** (Obydov & Gottwald, 2002) (Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan) Calosoma panderi karelini (Fischer...
- Calosoma reticulatum, is a species of ground beetle native to northern Europe and Central Europe. It occurs in open steppe areas and in fields (in particular...
- subspecies belong to the species Calosoma regelianum: Calosoma regelianum klapperichi Mandl, 1955 (Afghanistan) Calosoma regelianum regelianum A.Morawitz...
- Calosoma macrum is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Carabinae. It was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1852. The species is 22–29 millimetres...