Perileptus is a genus in the beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 50 described species in Perileptus.
Species
These 53 species belong to the genus Perileptus:
- Perileptus africanus <small>Jeannel, 1926</small> (Africa)
- Perileptus areolatus <small>(Creutzer, 1799)</small> (Palearctic)
- Perileptus asahinai <small>Ueno, 1974</small> (Japan)
- Perileptus barberae <small>Ortuño, 1991</small> (Spain)
- Perileptus birmanicus <small>Jeannel, 1930</small> (Myanmar)
- Perileptus boettcheri <small>(Jedlicka, 1935)</small> (Philippines)
- Perileptus cameroni <small>Jeannel, 1923</small> (India)
- Perileptus ceylanicus <small>(Nietner, 1857)</small> (Sri Lanka and India)
- Perileptus columbus <small>Darlington, 1934</small> (Cuba)
- Perileptus constrictipes <small>(Sloane, 1896)</small> (Australia)
- Perileptus convexicollis <small>Mateu, 1983</small> (Chad)
- Perileptus cylindricollis <small>Baehr, 1997</small> (Australia)
- Perileptus cylindriformis <small>Ueno, 1977</small> (Bhutan)
- Perileptus darlingtoni <small>Casale & Laneyrie, 1989</small> (Indonesia and New Guinea)
- Perileptus davidsoni <small>Deuve, 1989</small> (Nepal)
- Perileptus dentifer <small>Darlington, 1936</small> (the Lesser Antilles and Hispaniola)
- Perileptus grandicollis <small>Ueno & Yin, 1993</small> (China)
- Perileptus hesperidum <small>Jeannel, 1925</small> (Cape Verde)
- Perileptus humidus <small>Coquerel, 1866</small> (Reunion)
- Perileptus imaicus <small>Jeannel, 1923</small> (China and India)
- Perileptus indicus <small>Jeannel, 1923</small> (Sri Lanka, India, and Myanmar)
- Perileptus japonicus <small>Bates, 1873</small> (China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, New Guinea, Russia)
- Perileptus jeanneli <small>Darlington, 1934</small> (the Lesser Antilles)
- Perileptus jedlickai <small>Ueno, 1976</small> (Iraq and Iran)
- Perileptus jelineki <small>Muilwijk & Felix, 2008</small> (Iran)
- Perileptus larueei <small>Jeannel, 1938</small> (Vanuatu)
- Perileptus laticeps <small>Ueno, 1955</small> (Japan)
- Perileptus latimargo <small>G.Müller, 1939</small> (Ethiopia)
- Perileptus ledouxi <small>Deuve, 2004</small> (Ethiopia)
- Perileptus leleupi <small>Basilewsky, 1951</small> (Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi)
- Perileptus madecassus <small>Fairmaire, 1898</small> (Madagascar)
- Perileptus mameti <small>Jeannel, 1946</small> (Reunion and Mauritius)
- Perileptus melas <small>Jeannel, 1926</small> (Philippines)
- Perileptus mesasiaticus <small>Ueno, 1976</small> (Saudi Arabia, Southwest Asia)
- Perileptus microps <small>Andrewes, 1935</small> (India)
- Perileptus minimus <small>Baehr, 1987</small> (Australia)
- Perileptus minutus <small>Darlington, 1936</small> (the Lesser Antilles and Hispaniola)
- Perileptus morimotoi <small>Ueno, 1955</small> (Japan)
- Perileptus naraensis <small>Ueno, 1955</small> (Japan)
- Perileptus pilifer <small>(Jeannel, 1926)</small> (Indonesia and New Guinea)
- Perileptus platypterus <small>Jeannel, 1923</small> (Indonesia)
- Perileptus promontorii <small>Péringuey, 1896</small> (Namibia and South Africa)
- Perileptus pusilloides <small>Deuve & Liang, 2016</small> (China)
- Perileptus pusillus <small>Jeannel, 1923</small> (China, Taiwan, and Vietnam)
- Perileptus robustus <small>Jeannel, 1923</small> (Iran and India)
- Perileptus rutilus <small>Schaum, 1860</small> (Egypt, Yemen, Chad, and Sudan)
- Perileptus shakletoni <small>Jeannel, 1935</small> (Mauretania, Niger, and Kenya)
- Perileptus sloanei <small>B.Moore, 1966</small> (Australia)
- Perileptus stierlini <small>Putzeys, 1870</small> (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Syria, Niger, and Chad)
- Perileptus subopacus <small>Baehr, 1987</small> (Australia)
- Perileptus testaceus <small>Putzeys, 1870</small> (Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen, and Somalia)
- Perileptus westralis <small>B.Moore, 1972</small> (Australia)
- Perileptus wollastoni <small>Jeannel, 1925</small> (Cape Verde)
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