Carabid
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Agonum ferreum
Agonum ferreum is a ground beetle in the subfamily Platyninae, described by Haldeman in 1843. It occurs in the United States and Canada. As a member of the genus Agonum, it belongs to a diverse group of small to medium-sized carabid beetles commonly found in moist habitats. The species is part of the North American fauna of ground beetles, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.
Amara apricaria
Dusky Sun Beetle
Amara apricaria, commonly known as the Dusky Sun Beetle, is a ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is native to Europe and parts of western Asia. The species belongs to the genus Amara, a large group of ground beetles often associated with open, sunny habitats.
Bembidion insulatum
Bembidion insulatum is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, first described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1852. It belongs to the large genus Bembidion, which comprises numerous small carabid beetles commonly found in North America. The species has been recorded from both Canada and the United States. Available information about this species is limited, with only four observations documented on iNaturalist.
Calathus fuscipes
Calathus fuscipes is a ground beetle species in the subfamily Platyninae, characterized by its black body and reddish to black legs. Adults measure 10–14 mm in length with a slightly rounded pronotum. The species has a broad European distribution, though it is absent from several small states and islands. It has also been introduced to North America, with records from Canada and the United States.
Dyschirius affinis
Dyschirius affinis is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae, described by Henry Clinton Fall in 1901. It belongs to a genus of small, typically dark-colored carabid beetles often associated with moist habitats. The species has been recorded from North America, including Canada and the United States.
Pterostichus protractus
Pterostichus protractus is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, described by LeConte in 1860. It is found in North America, with records from both Canada and the United States. As a member of the genus Pterostichus, it is part of a diverse group of carabid beetles commonly referred to as woodland ground beetles.
Trechus barberi
Trechus barberi is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, originally described by Jeannel in 1931 as Microtrechus barberi. It belongs to the large genus Trechus, which contains numerous small carabid beetles found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere. The species is recorded from the United States, though specific details about its biology and ecology remain limited in available sources.
Zuphioides longicolle
Zuphioides longicolle is a ground beetle species in the family Carabidae, described by LeConte in 1879. It belongs to the tribe Zuphiini, a group of carabid beetles often associated with specific microhabitats. The species occurs in both the United States and Mexico, with limited observational records available.