Myas

Sturm, 1826

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Myas is a of ground beetles in the Carabidae, first described by Sturm in 1826. The genus contains more than 40 described . It belongs to the Pterostichinae and tribe Pterostichini, placing it among the larger, more diverse lineages of carabid beetles. Members of this genus are part of the predatory ground beetle fauna found primarily in northern temperate regions.

Myas coracinus by Kipling Will. Used under a CC BY 3.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Myas: /maɪəs/

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Distribution

Distribution records from GBIF indicate presence in Vermont, United States. The is likely distributed across northern temperate regions given its taxonomic placement within Pterostichinae, though specific range boundaries remain poorly documented.

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