Agonum palustre

Goulet, 1969

Agonum palustre is a of in the , first described by Goulet in 1969. It is to North America. As a member of the Agonum, it belongs to a diverse group of commonly associated with moist or wetland . The specific epithet "palustre" (Latin for "of marshes") suggests an association with marshy or wetland environments.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Agonum palustre: /əˈɡoʊnəm pəˈlʌstri/

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Habitat

The specific epithet "palustre" indicates association with marshy or wetland . As a member of Agonum, which includes many wetland-associated , it likely inhabits moist environments. The related species Agonum ericeti is documented as a bog , suggesting similar habitat preferences may occur within the genus.

Distribution

North America.

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Taxonomic Authority

Described by Henri Goulet in 1969.

Observation Records

iNaturalist records 25 observations of this .

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