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Black Carabidae

Black Carabidae
Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
July 12, 2008
Size: 9 mm

any news?
Moved from Ground Beetles.

Pterostichus, to me
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Could be.
Sorry about the uncertainty -- never got this specimen to examine.

 
I was too busy in the field
but now it's getting soon too cold for beetles outside and my shipments will go out. You Carabs are all packed and frozen.

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

Agonum or some other
closely related genus. I've said it before - Southwestern carabid fauna is really tough unless you are a carabidologist working in that area. Fortunately there exits a recent complete species key to North American Agonum.

 
It will be in your
shipment

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