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subgenus Amblystus

Ground beetle - Harpalus rubripes yellow-legged green with two-toned mandibles - Harpalus rubripes beetle - Harpalus rubripes carabid 3 - Harpalus rubripes Anisodactylus? - Harpalus rubripes - female Greenish/blue beetle - Harpalus rubripes Harpalus fraternus - Harpalus rubripes - male Harpalus fraternus - Harpalus rubripes - male
Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Coleoptera (Beetles)
Suborder Adephaga
Family Carabidae (Ground Beetles)
Subfamily Harpalinae
Supertribe Harpalitae
Tribe Harpalini
Subtribe Harpalina
Genus Harpalus
No Taxon (Harpalus group)
No Taxon subgenus Amblystus
Explanation of Names
Amblystus Motchulsky 1864
Numbers
A single (adventive) species in our area, 17 spp. total(1)
Size
6.4–11.9 mm(1)
Range
Palæarctic(1); in our area, northeastern (NS‒ON to PA)(2)