Amblygnathus interior

Ball & Maddison, 1987

Amblygnathus interior is a of ground beetle (Carabidae) described by Ball & Maddison in 1987. It belongs to the Amblygnathus within the tribe Harpalini. The species is known from Mexico, though detailed ecological and biological information remains limited in available literature. Like other members of Carabidae, it is presumed to be a predatory , but specific and preferences have not been documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Amblygnathus interior: /ˌæmblɪɡˈneɪθəs ɪnˈtɪəriər/

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Distribution

Mexico

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Taxonomic History

Described in 1987 by George E. Ball and Wayne P. Maddison, placing it among the more recently described in the large Amblygnathus.

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