Clivina acuducta

Haldeman, 1843

Clivina acuducta is a of ground beetle in the Scaritinae, first described by Haldeman in 1843. It belongs to the Clivina, a group of small, carabid beetles characterized by their compact bodies and modified forelegs adapted for digging. Like other members of Scaritinae, this species likely inhabits soil environments and exhibits predatory feeding habits typical of ground beetles.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Clivina acuducta: /klɪˈvaɪnə əˈkʊdʌktə/

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States; present in North America. Specific locality details beyond country-level records are not documented in available sources.

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