Chlaenius harpalinus
Eschscholtz, 1833
Chlaenius harpalinus is a in the , to North America. It belongs to the large and diverse Chlaenius, which contains approximately 1,000 worldwide. The species is recorded from Canada and the United States. Like other members of its genus, it is likely a in soil and ground-level .
Pronunciation
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Distribution
Canada; United States; North America
Similar Taxa
- Chlaenius tricolorBoth are North Chlaenius with vivid metallic coloration; C. tricolor is larger and more commonly encountered in agricultural studies
- Other Chlaenius species is highly diverse with many similar-sized ; accurate identification often requires examination of male or other subtle morphological characters