Amara deparca

Say, 1830

Amara deparca is a ground beetle in the Carabidae, described by Thomas Say in 1830. It belongs to the large Amara, which contains numerous species of small to medium-sized carabid beetles found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere. Records indicate presence in Mexico and the United States.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Amara deparca: /əˈmɑːrə dɛˈpɑrkə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Mexico and the United States. GBIF distribution data indicates presence in North America.

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Taxonomic note

Amara deparca was described by Thomas Say in 1830. The Amara is one of the largest genera in Carabidae, with often requiring careful examination of genitalia and other subtle morphological characters for definitive identification.

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