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.



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.