SeasonalityNo information available.IdentificationDark, almost black color; Elytral apex transversely truncate, not sinuate; elytral and femoral pubescence of average length. All specimens recorded have vestigial wings (brachypterous). (Lindroth 1969)
Scientific NameCymindis interiorHabitat
Likely xerophilous.
Seasonality
No information available.
Identification
Dark, almost black color; Elytral apex transversely truncate, not sinuate; elytral and femoral pubescence of average length. All specimens recorded have vestigial wings (brachypterous). (Lindroth 1969)
Life History
No information available.
Conservation
Rare, only one record for this species in Alberta.
Diet Info
No information available.
Range
This species is recorded from the central plains of United States and Canada. The single published record for Alberta is Medicine Hat (Lindroth 1969), in the southern part of the province.
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Page Citation
"Species Details - Cymindis interior, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-4735. Accessed 03 Jan. 2025.
References
AuthorLindroth, Carl H.
TitleThe Ground-beetles of Canada and Alaska. Part 6.
Publication Date1969
Series TitleOpuscula Entomologica
Volume34
Pages945-1192
Specimen Information
There are 8 specimens of this Species.
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8 results plotted on map in 4 markers. Note: Only records with latitude and longitude coordinates are plotted on map.