Amara chalcea
Dejean, 1828
Brassy Harp Ground Beetle
Amara chalcea is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae. The species is commonly known as the Brassy Harp Ground Beetle. It has been recorded in North America, specifically in Canada and the United States. As a member of the Amara, it belongs to a diverse group of ground beetles often associated with open .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Amara chalcea: /əˈmɑːrə ˈkælsiə/
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Distribution
Canada; United States; North America.
More Details
Taxonomic Status
The was described by Dejean in 1828. GBIF lists the as ACCEPTED with an EXACT match type.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
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