Chlaenius maxillosus

G.Horn, 1876

Chlaenius maxillosus is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae, first described by George Henry Horn in 1876. It belongs to a large and diverse containing approximately 1,000 species worldwide. The genus Chlaenius is native to multiple biogeographic regions including the Palearctic, Near East, North Africa, Afrotropical region, and Nearctic, with the majority of species occurring in the Oriental and Afrotropical regions. Chlaenius maxillosus has been recorded from the United States and North America.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Chlaenius maxillosus: //ˈklɪə.ni.əs ˌmæks.ɪˈloʊ.səs//

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States and North America.

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Taxonomic note

The Chlaenius is divided into many subgenera. Chlaenius maxillosus was described by G.Horn in 1876.

Data availability

No observations recorded in iNaturalist as of data retrieval. GBIF indicates presence in USA and North America with status ACCEPTED.

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