Amara harpalina

LeConte, 1855

Amara harpalina is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae, described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1855. It belongs to the large Amara, which contains numerous species distributed across North America. The species is known from the United States with confirmed records of occurrence.

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How to pronounce Amara harpalina: /əˈmɑːrə hɑːrˈpælaɪnə/

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Distribution

United States; North America. GBIF records indicate presence in the USA.

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Taxonomic Status

Amara harpalina was described by LeConte in 1855 and is currently recognized as a valid . The Amara is one of the largest genera of carabid beetles, with species often requiring careful examination for accurate identification.

Data Availability

Limited published information exists regarding the , , or specific identification features of A. harpalina. The is represented by few observation records in public databases.

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