Cymindis evanescens

Casey, 1913

Cymindis evanescens is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae, Harpalinae. It was described by Thomas Lincoln Casey Jr. in 1913. The species belongs to the Cymindis, a diverse group of predatory beetles commonly known as ant-loving beetles or simply ground beetles. Records indicate presence in the United States and North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cymindis evanescens: //sɪˈmaɪndɪs ˌɛvəˈnɛsɛnz//

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States and North America. GBIF distribution records confirm presence in USA with status listed as PRESENT.

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Taxonomic note

The Cymindis is part of the large ground beetle Carabidae. Members of this genus are generally small to medium-sized beetles, though specific morphological details for C. evanescens are not documented in available sources.

Data availability

This has zero observations in iNaturalist and minimal published literature. The description by Casey (1913) remains the primary taxonomic reference.

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