Cymindis borealis

LeConte, 1863

Cymindis borealis is a of in the Harpalinae, described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1863. The Cymindis comprises small to -sized , many of which are . Species in this genus are typically associated with open, dry and are often found under stones or debris.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cymindis borealis: //sɪˈmɪn.dɪs bɔːˈreɪ.ə.lɪs//

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Distribution

Recorded from Canada and the United States in North America.

Similar Taxa

  • Cymindis limbataSimilar small in the same , requiring examination of or detailed elytral for separation.
  • Cymindis neglectaCongeneric with overlapping North distribution; subtle differences in pronotal shape and elytral striation distinguish them.

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