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Pterostichini? - Loxandrus - female

Pterostichini? - Loxandrus - Female
4 mi. W. Winnsboro, Wood County, Texas, USA
May 17, 2016
Size: ~ 10.5 mm
Under branch on the ground, believe it's a Pterostichini sorts? Beautiful sheen on it's elytra. Confirmation/correction, and further placement would be appreciated.

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Pterostichini? - Loxandrus - female Pterostichini? - Loxandrus Pterostichini? - Loxandrus

Loxandrus
Males are obvious, because their tarsi are strongly asymmetrical (this is a female, obviously); but another big clue is the "parascutellar striae", which are fused to the first stria on the elytra and therefore appear to be absent.
Moved from Ground Beetles.

Poecilus?

 
I was thinking..
Poecilus or Pterostichus?

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