Badister neopulchellus

Lindroth, 1954

Red-black Spotted Beetle

Badister neopulchellus is a small ground beetle in the Carabidae, native to North America. It was described by Carl Lindroth in 1954 and is commonly known as the Red-black Spotted . The species belongs to the Badister, which comprises small carabid beetles often associated with wetland or riparian . Limited detailed ecological information is available for this species specifically.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Badister neopulchellus: /bɑˈdɪstər niːoʊpʊˈkɛləs/

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Distribution

Found in North America, with confirmed records from Canada and the United States.

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Taxonomic history

Described by Swedish-Canadian entomologist Carl Lindroth in 1954, who made substantial contributions to the study of North American Carabidae.

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