Pterostichus relictus
(Newman, 1838)
Pterostichus relictus is a of woodland ground beetle in the Carabidae, native to North America. The species was described by Newman in 1838, though a later homonym by Aubry (1979) has been synonymized. As a member of the Pterostichus, it belongs to one of the largest and most diverse genera of ground beetles, often associated with forested .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pterostichus relictus: /ˌtɛroʊˈstɪkəs ˈrɛlɪktəs/
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Habitat
Woodland .
Distribution
Found in North America, with records from Canada and the United States.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
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