Tanystoma striatum
(Dejean, 1828)
Tanystoma striatum is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae, first described by Dejean in 1828. It belongs to the Platyninae and is found in North America. The specific epithet 'striatum' refers to striations or grooves, likely describing a characteristic of the . Available information on this species is limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Tanystoma striatum: /ˌtænɪˈstoʊmə ˈstraɪətəm/
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Distribution
North America; specifically recorded from the United States.
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Taxonomic placement
Tanystoma striatum is placed in the Platyninae (tribe Platynini) based on Catalogue of Life classification. The Tanystoma is part of the subtribe Platynina.
Data availability
As of current sources, this has minimal published ecological or behavioral data. iNaturalist records only 2 observations, suggesting it is rarely encountered or underreported.