Stomis pumicatus

(Panzer, 1796)

Stomis pumicatus is a ground beetle in the Carabidae, native to Europe with introduced in Canada. It belongs to the tribe Pterostichini and is characterized by its elongated body form typical of the Stomis. The species was originally described as Carabus pumicatus by Panzer in 1796.

Stomis pumicatus (Carabidae) - (imago), Elst (Gld), the Netherlands - 2 by 



This image is created by user B. Schoenmakers at Waarneming.nl, a source of nature observations in the Netherlands.
. Used under a CC BY 3.0 license.Reitter Amara u.a. by Edmund Reitter
. Used under a Public domain license.Stomis pumicatus (Panzer, 1795) (2929075569) by Udo Schmidt from Deutschland. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Stomis pumicatus: //ˈstoː.mis puː.miˈkaː.tus//

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Distribution

Native to Europe, with records from Albania, Armenia, Austria, and the former Yugoslavia. Introduced to Canada.

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Taxonomic Note

NCBI lists the authority year as (Panzer, 1795), while Catalogue of Life and GBIF use (Panzer, 1796). The Stomis pumicatus pumicatus is recognized in some sources.

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