Cyclotrachelus faber

(Germar, 1823)

Cyclotrachelus faber is a ground beetle in the Carabidae, native to North America. The Cyclotrachelus comprises medium-sized carabid beetles often associated with forest floor . This species was described by Germar in 1823. Records indicate presence in the United States, though detailed natural history information remains limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cyclotrachelus faber: /ˌsɪkloʊˈtræʃələs ˈfɑːbər/

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Distribution

United States; North America. GBIF records confirm presence in USA.

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Taxonomic note

The Cyclotrachelus is part of the diverse ground beetle Carabidae. in this genus are sometimes sought by collectors, as evidenced by informal references to C. faber and (C. heros, C. constrictus, C. substriatus, C. gravidus, C. torvus) in collecting .

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