Pterostichus parasimilis
Ball, 1962
Pterostichus parasimilis is a of woodland in the , described by Ball in 1962. It is distributed across the Holarctic region, with records from Alaska, Canada, Russia, and the United States. Like other members of the Pterostichus, it is a ground-dwelling typically associated with forest floor .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pterostichus parasimilis: /tɛroʊˈstɪkəs pærəˈsɪmɪlɪs/
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Habitat
Woodland environments; typically associated with forest floor litter and ground-level vegetation.
Distribution
Holarctic: Alaska, Canada, Russia, USA; also reported from Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China).
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
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