Cyclotrachelus laevipennis
(LeConte, 1846)
woodland ground beetle
Cyclotrachelus laevipennis is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae, described by LeConte in 1846. It belongs to the Cyclotrachelus, a group of woodland ground beetles distributed across North America. The species is recorded from the United States with limited observation data available. As with other members of Carabidae, it is likely a predatory active on or near the ground surface.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cyclotrachelus laevipennis: /ˌsɪkloʊˈtreɪkələs leɪˈvɪpɛnɪs/
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Habitat
Woodland , based on its classification as a woodland ground beetle and -level .
Distribution
United States; North America. Specific state records are not well documented in available sources.