Evolenes exarata

(Dejean, 1831)

Evolenes exarata is a ground beetle in the Carabidae, Licininae, and tribe Oodini. It is the sole species in the Evolenes. The species was described by Dejean in 1831 and is known from the United States. Like other members of the Carabidae, it belongs to the predatory lineage Adephaga.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Evolenes exarata: //ˌɛvoʊˈliːniːz ɛksəˈreɪtə//

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Distribution

United States; recorded as present in North America.

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Taxonomic uniqueness

Evolenes exarata is the only in its , making the genus Evolenes .

Subfamily placement

The is classified in Licininae, tribe Oodini, based on Catalogue of Life records.

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