Cyclotrachelus brevoorti

(LeConte, 1846)

Cyclotrachelus brevoorti is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae. It is native to North America and has been recorded in the United States. As a member of the Cyclotrachelus, it belongs to a group of woodland ground beetles. The species was described by LeConte in 1846.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cyclotrachelus brevoorti: /saɪ.kloʊˈtrækələs brəˈvɔːrti/

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Habitat

Woodland .

Distribution

United States; North America.

Similar Taxa

  • Cyclotrachelus herosCongeneric sought in similar (Oklahoma woodlands), suggesting ecological and morphological similarity.
  • Cyclotrachelus constrictusCongeneric found in overlapping geographic range (Oklahoma), indicating potential identification challenges.
  • Cyclotrachelus substriatusCongeneric with similar woodland ground beetle in the same region.
  • Cyclotrachelus gravidusCongeneric present in overlapping North American distribution.
  • Cyclotrachelus torvusCongeneric sought in same type, implying morphological similarity requiring careful differentiation.

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Taxonomic Note

The Cyclotrachelus is part of the tribe Pterostichini within the Pterostichinae. in this genus are often referred to as woodland ground beetles.

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