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- the species Carabus mariettii: Carabus mariettii akensiculus Cavazzuti, 2006 Carabus mariettii akensis Haury, 1889 Carabus mariettii ativsengueni Schweiger...
- Carabus mariettii mariettii is a subspecies in the beetle family Carabidae. It is found in Bulgaria and Turkey. "Carabus mariettii mariettii Cristofori...
- Carabus marietti stefaniruspolii is a subspecies of beetle from the family Carabidae, that is endemic to Turkey. "Subspecies Carabus marietti stefaniruspolii...
- Carabus mariettii bischoffi is a subspecies of ground beetle from Carabinae subfamily that is endemic to Turkey. The subspecies are either brown or green...
- Carabus mariettii bischoffi is a subspecies of ground beetle in the Carabinae family that is endemic to Turkey. The subspecies are either brown or green...
- Carabus mariettii inexpectatus is a subspecies of beetle from the family Carabidae that is endemic to Turkey. Avgin, SakÄ°ne Serap; Cavazzuti, Pierfranco...
- Carabus mariettii sapancaensis is a subspecies of black-coloured beetle from the family Carabidae that is endemic to Turkey. "Carabus mariettii sapancaensis...
- grisea Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Thryptocera zonata Meigen, 1838 Bigonicheta mariettii Rondani, 1845 Thryptocera ciliata Macquart, 1848 Metopia forficulae Newport...
- Carabus mariettii balboi is a subspecies of ground beetle in the Carabinae subfamily that is endemic to Turkey. "Carabus mariettii Cristofori & Jan, 1837"...
- Carabus mariettii hroni is a subspecies of ground beetle in the Carabinae subfamily that is endemic to Turkey. "Carabus mariettii Cristofori & Jan, 1837"...