Euphorticus pubescens

(Dejean, 1831)

Euphorticus pubescens is a ground beetle in the Carabidae, described by Dejean in 1831. Records indicate presence in Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, Cuba, and the United States (including North Carolina). The belongs to the tribe Lachnophorini, a group of small to medium-sized carabids often associated with ground-dwelling habits in various terrestrial .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Euphorticus pubescens: /juːˈfɔrtɪkəs pjuːˈbɛsɛnz/

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Distribution

Documented from Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, Cuba, and the United States (North Carolina). GBIF records indicate presence in North America broadly.

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