Bradycellus rupestris

(Say, 1823)

Rock-dwelling Harp Ground Beetle

Bradycellus rupestris is a in the , found in North America. It is commonly known as the Rock-dwelling Harp Ground Beetle, a name reflecting its association with rocky . The species was first described by Thomas Say in 1823. Records indicate presence in both Canada and the United States.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bradycellus rupestris: //ˌbreɪdiˈsɛləs ruˈpɛstrɪs//

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Habitat

Rocky environments, as indicated by its and specific epithet "rupestris" (meaning "of rocks").

Distribution

North America; recorded from Canada and the United States.

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