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- Australia. Pseudotetracha australasiae (Hope, 1842) Pseudotetracha australis (Chaudoir, 1865) Pseudotetracha basalis (Macleay, 1866) Pseudotetracha blackburni...
- 1865, and is endemic to Australia. HÄCKEL, M.; ANICHTCHENKO, A. (2015) Pseudotetracha timberensis: a new species from the Northern Territory, Australia (Coleoptera:...
- Pseudotetracha canninga is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by McCairns, Freitag, Rose & McDonald in 1997. It...
- Pseudotetracha pulchra is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae. It was described by Brown in 1869, and is endemic to Australia. HÄCKEL...
- Pseudotetracha basalis is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by William John Macleay in 1866. It is endemic to...
- Pseudotetracha murchisona is a species of tiger beetle that was described by Edmond Jean-Baptiste Fleutiaux in 1896, and is native to Australia. HÄCKEL...
- Pseudotetracha serrella is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Sumlin in 1997, and is endemic to Australia. HÄCKEL...
- Pseudotetracha intermedia is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Sloane in 1906, and is endemic to Australia...
- Pseudotetracha cuprascens is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Sumlin in 1997. It is endemic to Australia....
- Pseudotetracha castelnaui is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Sloane in 1906, and is endemic to Australia...