Cyclotrachelus incisus
woodland ground beetle
Cyclotrachelus incisus is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae. It is classified as a woodland ground beetle and has been documented in North America. Like other members of the Cyclotrachelus, it is a ground-dwelling species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cyclotrachelus incisus: /sɪˌkloʊtrəˈkiːləs ɪnˈsaɪsəs/
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Habitat
Woodland environments.
Distribution
North America.
Behavior
Ground-dwelling habits have been inferred for members of this based on collection methods.
Similar Taxa
- Cyclotrachelus herosCongeneric with similar woodland ground beetle , distinguished by specific morphological differences not detailed in available sources.
- Cyclotrachelus constrictusCongeneric found in similar , requiring close examination for differentiation.
- Cyclotrachelus substriatusCongeneric woodland ground beetle with overlapping distribution in North America.
- Cyclotrachelus gravidusCongeneric sharing ground-dwelling habits and woodland preference.
- Cyclotrachelus torvusCongeneric with similar , distinguished by subtle morphological characters.
More Details
Taxonomic Note
The Cyclotrachelus contains multiple that are sought after by coleopterists. Collection records suggest these beetles are encountered through targeted searching or beating techniques in woodland , though specific methods for C. incisus remain undocumented in available sources.