Cyclotrachelus blatchleyi
(Casey, 1918)
Cyclotrachelus blatchleyi is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae, occurring in woodland of North America. The Cyclotrachelus comprises woodland ground beetles characterized by their terrestrial habits and predatory . This species was described by Casey in 1918.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cyclotrachelus blatchleyi: /saɪ.kləˈtræ.kə.ləs ˈblætʃ.li.aɪ/
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Habitat
Woodland environments; terrestrial ground-dwelling.
Distribution
United States; North America.
Ecological Role
Predatory ground beetle, likely contributing to regulation of soil and litter .
Similar Taxa
- Cyclotrachelus herosCongeneric woodland ground beetle sought by collectors in similar Oklahoma .
- Cyclotrachelus constrictusCongeneric with overlapping geographic range in North American woodlands.
- Cyclotrachelus substriatusCongeneric with similar preferences in eastern North America.
- Cyclotrachelus gravidusCongeneric occurring in similar woodland ground beetle .
- Cyclotrachelus torvusCongeneric with comparable in forest floor .