Leistus lebardicus
{{Short description|Species of ground beetle}}
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|authority = Farkač, V. Putchkov & Rop, 2010
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Leistus lebardicus is a species of ground beetle found in Lebarde, Georgia. It is in the subgenus Leistus.{{Cite journal |last=Farkač |first=Jan |last2=Wrase |first2=David W. |date=2010 |title=Two new species of genus Leistus Fröhlich, 1799 from Turkey (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Nebriini) |journal=Revue suisse de zoologie |volume=117 |pages=143–152 |doi=10.5962/bhl.part.117595 |issn=0035-418X}}
It is overall brown in appearance and has small eyes. It is said to be very similar to the species L. angustus. Only one specimen, a female, exists, which is the holotype found in Lebarde. The specimen is stored in the main author's collection.
Etymology
The specific epithet "lebardicus" is derived from the type locality, which is Lebarde. The type locality is, in basic terms, the place where the organism is originally found.{{Cite web |title=Article 76. Type locality |url=https://code.iczn.org/types-in-the-species-group/article-76-type-locality/?frame=1 |access-date=29 October 2024 |website=International Code of Zoological Nomenclature}}
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Category:Beetles described in 2010
Category:Species known from a single specimen
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