Colliuris ludoviciana

(Sallé, 1849)

Colliuris ludoviciana is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae. It has been documented in North America, with records from the United States and Mexico. The species was described by Sallé in 1849. As a member of the Colliuris, it belongs to a group of small carabid beetles commonly known as ant-like beetles due to their and .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Colliuris ludoviciana: //kəˈlaɪərɪs ˌluːd.oʊ.vɪˈsiː.ənə//

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Distribution

North America, with documented records from the United States and Mexico.

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Taxonomic Note

The epithet 'ludoviciana' refers to Louisiana or the Louisiana Purchase region, suggesting the type locality or original collection area may have been in that region of North America.

Conservation Status

No formal conservation assessment has been documented for this .

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