protsrombiini
Protsrombiini is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Carabidae, which includes ground beetles. These beetles are characterized by their distinctive, elongated bodies and are often found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas. Protsrombiini is part of the larger tribe Brachinini, which is known for its diverse range of species and adaptations to different environments.
The genus Protsrombiini was first described by the entomologist Maximilien Chaudoir in 1876. The name is derived
Protsrombiini species are typically small to medium-sized beetles, with a body length ranging from 5 to 15
The diet of Protsrombiini species primarily consists of small invertebrates, such as insects and spiders. They
Protsrombiini beetles play an important role in their ecosystems by controlling populations of small invertebrates and