Aspidoglossa subangulata

(Chaudoir, 1843)

Lesser Tail-light Carabid

Aspidoglossa subangulata is a small ground beetle in the Scaritinae, first described by Maximilien Chaudoir in 1843. It is commonly known as the Lesser Tail-light Carabid. The has been documented across parts of North America, Middle America, and Japan. It belongs to the tribe Clivinini and is placed in the subtribe Ardistomina.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aspidoglossa subangulata: //ˌæspɪdoʊˈɡlɒsə ˌsʌbæŋˈɡjuːlətə//

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Distribution

Recorded from Japan, the United States, and Middle America. GBIF distribution records indicate presence in North America and Japan.

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Taxonomic History

The was originally described by the French entomologist Maximilien Chaudoir in 1843.

Nomenclatural Status

Accepted name in Catalogue of Life and GBIF databases.

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