Amblygnathus iripennis

(Say, 1823)

Amblygnathus iripennis is a of in the , tribe Harpalini. It was described by Thomas Say in 1823. The species is known from the United States, with records from eastern North America. Like other members of its , it is a small associated with moist .

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How to pronounce Amblygnathus iripennis: //æmˈblɪɡnəθəs ˌɪrɪˈpɛnɪs//

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Distribution

United States; eastern North America. Records indicate presence in the eastern United States.

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Taxonomic Note

Amblygnathus iripennis was originally described by Thomas Say in 1823. The Amblygnathus is a small group within the tribe Harpalini, Harpalinae. Members of this genus are characterized by their small size and distinctive mandibular structure.

Observation Data

As of available records, iNaturalist documents 4 observations of this , indicating it is rarely encountered or underreported.

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