Paradromius is a genus in the beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 20 described species in Paradromius, found in North Africa, the Palearctic, and the Middle East.
Species
These 25 species belong to the genus Paradromius:
- Paradromius amoenus <small>(Wollaston, 1864)</small> (the Canary Islands)
- Paradromius amplior <small>Machado, 1992</small> (the Canary Islands)
- Paradromius arnoldii <small>Kabak & Komarov, 1995</small> (Kyrgyzstan)
- Paradromius bermejoi <small>(Mateu, 1956)</small> (Western Sahara)
- Paradromius cylindraticollis <small>(Peyerimhoff, 1927)</small> (Egypt)
- Paradromius dendrobates <small>(Bedel, 1900)</small> (Algeria and Tunisia)
- Paradromius exornatus <small>Machado, 1992</small> (the Canary Islands)
- Paradromius hariensis <small>Machado, 1992</small> (the Canary Islands)
- Paradromius insularis <small>(Wollaston, 1854)</small> (Madeira and the Canary Islands)
- Paradromius iucundus <small>Machado, 1992</small> (the Canary Islands)
- Paradromius kocheri <small>Antoine, 1963</small> (Morocco)
- Paradromius linearis <small>(Olivier, 1795)</small> (Europe and Asia)
- Paradromius longiceps <small>(Dejean, 1826)</small> (Palearctic)
- Paradromius pilifer <small>(Bedel, 1900)</small> (Spain, Morocco, and Algeria)
- Paradromius proderus <small>(Fairmaire, 1880)</small> (Morocco)
- Paradromius puncticeps <small>(Bedel, 1907)</small> (Morocco and Algeria)
- Paradromius purpurarius <small>Machado, 1992</small> (the Canary Islands)
- Paradromius ruficollis <small>(Motschulsky, 1844)</small> (Palearctic)
- Paradromius saharensis <small>(Mateu, 1947)</small> (Western Sahara)
- Paradromius scholzi <small>Machado, 1992</small> (the Canary Islands)
- Paradromius strigifrons <small>(Wollaston, 1865)</small> (the Canary Islands)
- Paradromius sublinearis <small>(Escalera, 1914)</small> (Morocco and Western Sahara)
- Paradromius suturalis <small>(Motschulsky, 1844)</small> (Greece, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, and Russia)
- Paradromius tamaranus <small>Machado, 1992</small> (the Canary Islands)
- Paradromius vagepictus <small>(Fairmaire, 1875)</small> (North Africa and the Middle East)
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