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Acupalpus punctulatus
Marsh ground beetle
Acupalpus punctulatus is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, tribe Stenolophini. It was described by Hatch in 1953 and is currently treated as a synonym of Anthracus punctulatus in some taxonomic databases. The species is known by the common name "marsh ground beetle," suggesting an association with wetland or moist habitats. Very few observations exist in public databases, indicating it may be rarely encountered or underreported.
Agonoleptus
Agonoleptus is a genus of ground beetles (Carabidae) comprising approximately eight described species. The genus was established by Casey in 1914 and is classified within the tribe Stenolophini, subfamily Harpalinae. Species in this genus are found in North America, with records from the United States including Vermont.
Agonoleptus conjunctus
Adjoining Harp Ground Beetle
Agonoleptus conjunctus is a small ground beetle in the tribe Stenolophini, commonly known as the Adjoining Harp Ground Beetle. The species was described by Thomas Say in 1823 and occurs across a broad range from southern Canada through the United States to Central America. As a member of the Carabidae family, it is a predatory beetle active on the ground surface.
Agonoleptus convexulus
Agonoleptus convexulus is a ground beetle species in the tribe Stenolophini, first described by Darlington in 1934. It is known from Cuba and belongs to a genus of small carabid beetles. As a member of the Adephaga suborder, it is presumed to be predatory, though specific ecological data are limited.
Agonoleptus rotundicollis
Round-collared Harp Ground Beetle
A ground beetle species in the family Carabidae, described by Haldeman in 1843. The specific epithet 'rotundicollis' refers to its rounded pronotum. It belongs to the tribe Stenolophini, a group of small to medium-sized ground beetles often associated with open habitats.
Amerinus linearis
Amerinus linearis is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, and the sole member of its genus. It was described by LeConte in 1863. The species belongs to the tribe Stenolophini within the subfamily Harpalalinae.
Bradycellus
Bradycellus is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae, first described by Erichson in 1837. The genus contains more than 120 described species distributed across multiple subgenera. Species occur in North America, Europe, and the Macaronesian islands. As members of the tribe Stenolophini, these beetles are small to medium-sized carabids.
Pogonodaptus
Pogonodaptus is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae, tribe Stenolophini. The genus was established by G. Horn in 1881 and contains two described species: Pogonodaptus mexicanus (Bates, 1878) and Pogonodaptus rostratus Darlington, 1935. Members of this genus occur in the Neotropical region.
Pogonodaptus mexicanus
Pogonodaptus mexicanus is a ground beetle species in the family Carabidae, first described by Bates in 1878. It is distributed across Central America and North America. As a member of the tribe Stenolophini, it belongs to a group of small to medium-sized carabid beetles often associated with open, disturbed habitats. The genus Pogonodaptus is not well-documented in published literature, and specific biological details for this species remain limited.
Polpochila
Polpochila is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae, tribe Stenolophini. The genus contains approximately 24 described species distributed primarily in the Americas. It was established by Solier in 1849. Species in this genus are small to medium-sized carabid beetles.
Stenolophus binotatus
Stenolophus binotatus is a ground beetle species in the family Carabidae. It occurs in North America, with records from the United States. The species has been documented in blacklighting surveys in Kansas during early spring. It belongs to the genus Stenolophus, commonly known as seedcorn beetles.
Stenolophus humidus
Humid Harp Ground Beetle
Stenolophus humidus is a ground beetle species in the family Carabidae, first described by Hamilton in 1893. It belongs to the genus Stenolophus, a group commonly known as seedcorn beetles. The species is documented from North America, with records from both Canada and the United States. Like other members of its genus, it is likely associated with open, moist habitats.
Stenolophus maculatus
Stenolophus maculatus is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is endemic to North America. The species was described by Schaum in 1860 and is currently accepted under that name, though it has also been treated as Acupalpus maculatus. It belongs to the tribe Stenolophini, a group of small to medium-sized ground beetles often associated with moist habitats.