Rhadine is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:
Species
These 53 species belong to the genus Rhadine:
- Rhadine albamontana <small>Dajoz, 1998</small>
- Rhadine anthicoides <small>Casey, 1913</small>
- Rhadine araizai <small>(Bolivar y Pieltain, 1944)</small>
- Rhadine austinica <small>Barr, 1974</small>
- Rhadine babcocki <small>(Barr, 1960)</small>
- Rhadine balesi <small>(B.Gray, 1937)</small>
- Rhadine bolivari <small>Barr, 1982</small>
- Rhadine bullis <small>Reddell & Cokendolpher, 2004</small>
- Rhadine caudata <small>(LeConte, 1863)</small>
- Rhadine chipinque <small>Barr, 1982</small>
- Rhadine constricta <small>Casey, 1913</small>
- Rhadine dissecta <small>(LeConte, 1863)</small>
- Rhadine elliotti <small>Barr, 1982</small>
- Rhadine euprepes <small>(Bates, 1882)</small>
- Rhadine exilis <small>(Barr & Lawrence, 1960)</small>
- Rhadine grubbsi <small>Reddell & Dupérré, 2009</small>
- Rhadine hendrichsi <small>Barr, 1982</small>
- Rhadine howdeni <small>(Barr & Lawrence, 1960)</small>
- Rhadine infernalis <small>(Barr & Lawrence, 1960)</small>
- Rhadine insolita <small>Barr, 1974</small>
- Rhadine ivyi <small>Reddell & Cokendolpher, 2004</small>
- Rhadine jejuna <small>(LeConte, 1878)</small>
- Rhadine koepkei <small>(Barr, 1960)</small>
- Rhadine lanei <small>(B.Gray, 1937)</small>
- Rhadine larvalis <small>LeConte, 1846</small>
- Rhadine leptodes <small>(Bates, 1882)</small>
- Rhadine lindrothi <small>Barr, 1965</small>
- Rhadine longiceps <small>Van Dyke, 1949</small>
- Rhadine longicollis <small>Benedict, 1927</small>
- Rhadine longipes <small>Casey, 1913</small>
- Rhadine medellini <small>Bolivar y Pieltain & Hendrichs, 1964</small>
- Rhadine myrmecodes <small>(G.Horn, 1892)</small>
- Rhadine nivalis <small>(G.Horn, 1881)</small>
- Rhadine noctivaga <small>Barr, 1974</small>
- Rhadine ozarkensis <small>Sanderson & A.Miller, 1941</small>
- Rhadine pelaezi <small>Bolivar y Pieltain & Hendrichs, 1964</small>
- Rhadine perlevis <small>Casey, 1913</small>
- Rhadine persephone <small>Barr, 1974</small>
- Rhadine pertenuis <small>Casey, 1920</small>
- Rhadine pugetana <small>Casey, 1920</small>
- Rhadine reddelli <small>Barr, 1982</small>
- Rhadine reyesi <small>Reddell & Cokendolpher, 2001</small>
- Rhadine rossi <small>Van Dyke, 1949</small>
- Rhadine rotgeri <small>Bolivar y Pieltain & Hendrichs, 1964</small>
- Rhadine rubra <small>(Barr, 1960)</small>
- Rhadine russelli <small>Barr, 1974</small>
- Rhadine specum <small>(Barr, 1960)</small>
- Rhadine sprousei <small>Reddell & Cokendolpher, 2004</small>
- Rhadine sublustris <small>Casey, 1913</small>
- Rhadine subterranea <small>(Van Dyke, 1919)</small>
- Rhadine tenebrosa <small>(Barr, 1960)</small>
- Rhadine testacea <small>Casey, 1920</small>
- Rhadine umbra <small>Casey, 1913</small>
Habitat and ecology
The genus Rhadine as a whole is very widespread. They live in moist and cool environments. An indicator of evolutionary history, it is typically found in southwestern Texas. Several species are only found in mountaintops while others are restricted to deep caves or more general subterranean habitats. However, no food habits are known in any species of the genus Rhadine but the family of carabids are typically predaceous. Carabid beetle species diversity, community composition, and wing-state act as ecological indicators of forest age. The genus therefore, is an appealing group for studying regressive evolution (the reduction or total loss of traits over time) and biogeography.
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