Oxycrepis celeris

(Dejean, 1828)

Oxycrepis celeris is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae, first described by Dejean in 1828 under the basionym Feronia celeris. It belongs to the large tribe Harpalini, a group characterized by diverse feeding habits and ecological adaptations. The Oxycrepis contains species primarily distributed in the Americas. Available records indicate this species occurs in the United States, though detailed biological information remains limited in published literature.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Oxycrepis celeris: /ˌɑk.sɪˈkrɛ.pɪs ˈsɛ.lɛ.rɪs/

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States. Specific state or regional records are not documented in available sources.

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