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Acupalpus pauperculus
Impoverished Harp Ground Beetle
Acupalpus pauperculus is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, first described by Dejean in 1829. It is known from North America, with records from Canada and the United States. The species belongs to the genus Acupalpus, a group of small to medium-sized ground beetles often associated with moist habitats. Despite its wide geographic range, it remains poorly documented in the scientific literature.
Anisodactylus californicus
Anisodactylus californicus is a ground beetle species in the family Carabidae, first described by Dejean in 1829. The species occurs in western North America, with records from the United States and Canada. As a member of the genus Anisodactylus, it belongs to a group of carabid beetles commonly known as hairy ground beetles, though specific ecological and biological details for this particular species remain poorly documented in available literature.
Harpalus somnulentus
Harpalus somnulentus is a ground beetle species in the family Carabidae, subfamily Harpalinae. It was first described by Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean in 1829. The species belongs to the large genus Harpalus, which contains numerous ground beetle species distributed across North America and other regions. As a member of the Carabidae family, it is a predatory beetle likely active in terrestrial habitats.