Olisthopus innuens
Casey, 1913
Olisthopus innuens is a ground beetle described by Casey in 1913. It belongs to the Platyninae within the Carabidae. The species is recorded from the United States and is part of the North American fauna. Very little specific biological information has been documented for this species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Olisthopus innuens: /ɔˈlɪsθəpəs ɪnˈnʊːɛnz/
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Distribution
United States; North America. Records indicate presence in USA, though specific states or localities are not detailed in available sources.
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Taxonomic notes
Olisthopus innuens was described by Thomas L. Casey in 1913. The Olisthopus is classified within the tribe Platynini of the Platyninae. The specific epithet 'innuens' is derived from Latin.