taxonID	type	description	language	source
039F3673B50E437EFCEFFB3AFA91F952.taxon	description	Description: Elytral pattern has marked green gloss, it is formed from three bands. The surface of the body and legs are brown. The three-piece spot on pronotum has clear borders and angles with marked sides. The green spot on the vertex has two parts, the both parts almost converge opposite to the centre line of pronotum at the base of the head. Clypeus has markedly convex base.	en	Valainis, Uldis (2009): A Review Of Genus Omophron Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Mediterranean Fauna And Distribution. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 9 (1): 63-72, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12645740
039F3673B50E437EFCEFFB3AFA91F952.taxon	distribution	Distribution: The sub-species is known only from the isle of Sardinia. Fig. 4. Phrator multiguttatum Chaud. Processed material: ETHZ: Italy: Sardinia, Description: Elytral pattern is soft, almost Oristano, Asuni (3); Sardinia, Oristano (12); reduced. It has remained as longed spots in the Sardinia, Dargali (2); ISNB: Italy: Sardinia (2 B &, middle part of elytra and vertex area and as dark 1 @ &); Sardinia, Oristano (8 B &, 11 @ &) ZIN: Italy: line in width of one interval in the area of elytral Sardinia, Oristano (3); Sardinia, Oristano, suture. In the basic part of elytra the band is 22.09.1908 (3, Krausse leg.); Sardinia (1); ZMUC: markedly thin and soft. Spot on pronotum (Fig. Italy: Sardinia, Rio Sa Picocez, 29. V 1974 (1 @ &, 5) is more marked than for P. variegatum seurati Bumarelli leg.); ZMUM: Italy: Sardinia (1) Alluaud. Intervals between elytral stria are markedly smooth. Clypeus has markedly convex	en	Valainis, Uldis (2009): A Review Of Genus Omophron Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Mediterranean Fauna And Distribution. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 9 (1): 63-72, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12645740
039F3673B50E437EFCEFFB3AFA91F952.taxon	description	Description: Elytral pattern has marked base and Bänninger M. (1956). Omophron limbatus F. und middle bands, which stretch unbroken at least seine paläarktischen Verwandten. Ent. Blätt., till the 13 th interval. Vertex band has remained only 52: 61 - 66 as separate longed spots. Elytral pattern as in Fig. 7. In comparison with P. variegatum boiteli Beutel R. G. (1991). Larval head structures of Alluaud transversal brown spot on pronotum is Omophron and their implications for the less marked and clypeus less convex in the basic relationships of Omophronini (Coleoptera: part. Carabidae). Entomologica scandinavica 22: 55 - 67	en	Valainis, Uldis (2009): A Review Of Genus Omophron Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Mediterranean Fauna And Distribution. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 9 (1): 63-72, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12645740
039F3673B50E437EFCEFFB3AFA91F952.taxon	distribution	Distribution: West Tunis. Chaudoir M. (1852). Mémoire sur la famille des Processed material: ISNB: Tunisia: Ouchtata, carabiques. 3 e partie. Bulletin de la Société 06.1946 (1 B &, Demoflys leg.) Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscow, 25 (1): 101 References: Alluaud, 1935; Hurka, 2003 Chaudoir M. (1868). Note monographique sur le genre Omophron. Revue et Magasin de ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Zoologie Pure et Appliquée 2, 20: 54 - 63 The author thanks the curators of the collections, Csiki E. (1927). Tribe Omophronini, especially Alain Drumont (ISNB), Franziska Coleopterorum Catalogus, W. Junk, Vol 1, Schmid (ETHZ), Ben Brugge (ZMAN), Boris Carabidae I, Part 92: 404 - 412 Kataev (ZIN) a. o., for the material given for the research. The authors thanks Aleksander Fauvel A. (1882). Les coléoptčres de la Nouvelle- Anichtchenko and Arvīds Barševskis - Calédonie et dépendences avec researchers of DU Institute of systematic Biology, descriptions, notes et synonymies for valuable advices and comments. nouvelles. Revue d’Entomologie, 1: 228 Gestro R. (1892). Appunti sul genere Omophron.	en	Valainis, Uldis (2009): A Review Of Genus Omophron Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Mediterranean Fauna And Distribution. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 9 (1): 63-72, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12645740
