Agonoleptus thoracicus

(Casey, 1914)

Agonoleptus thoracicus is a in the , described by Casey in 1914. It belongs to the tribe Stenolophini within the Harpalinae. The has been documented in North America, with specific records from the United States including Vermont.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Agonoleptus thoracicus: /ˌæɡənoʊˈleptəs θɔˈræsɪkəs/

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Distribution

North America; specifically documented in the United States (including Vermont).

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Taxonomic placement

The Agonoleptus is classified within the tribe Stenolophini, a group of often associated with open or disturbed . -level morphological details for A. thoracicus remain insufficiently documented in available literature.

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