Agonum decorum

Agonum decorum is a species of ground beetle in the Platyninae family, that prefers to live near the waters of North America.

Agonum decorum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Genus: Agonum
Species:
A. decorum
Binomial name
Agonum decorum
Say, 1823
Synonyms[1]
  • Agonum arenarium (Casey, 1920)
  • Agonum californicum (Dejean, 1828)
  • Agonum charmis (Bates, 1884)
  • Agonum cubanum Darlington, 1934
  • Agonum hornii (Hausen, 1891)
  • Agonum impictum (Casey, 1920)
  • Agonum irruptum (Casey, 1920)
  • Agonum luxatum (Casey, 1920)
  • Agonum obscurum (LeConte, 1848)
  • Agonum simplex (LeConte, 1854)
  • Agonum solutum (Casey, 1920)
  • Agonum syracusense (Hatch, 1926)
  • Agonum tepidum (Casey, 1920)
  • Agonum testaceonotum (Hausen, 1891)
  • Agonum thoracicum (Dejean, 1828)
  • Agonum uteanum (Casey, 1924)
  • Agonum vinnulum (Casey, 1920)

Distribution

It is very widespread in North America (Canada, United States, Mexico), and the Caribbean.[2] It can also be found on Cuba.[1]

References

  1. "Agonum (Olisares) decorum Say, 1823". Carabidae of the World. February 26, 2012. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
  2. "Species Agonum decorum". BugGuide. Retrieved February 16, 2012.


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