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Carabid #35 - Harpalus pensylvanicus

Carabid #35 - Harpalus pensylvanicus
Medford, (~25 miles east of Philadelphia, PA) Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
July 4, 2012
Size: 16.1mm
H. penn?

came to UV light

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Carabid #35 - Harpalus pensylvanicus Carabid #35 - Harpalus pensylvanicus

Moved
Moved from Harpalus.

Yes
Definitely H. pensylvanicus- the hind corners of the pronotum are distinctive: broadly flattened and extremely punctured, with the punctures spreading onto the lateral bead and interrupting/obliterating it.

 
Thanks
Thanks for these dets.

Moved
Moved from Ground Beetles.

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