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List Of Amara Species
'' Amara'' is a genus of carabid beetles containing 642 species. ''Amara'' species * '' Amara abbreviata'' ( Chaudoir, 1842) * '' Amara abdominalis'' (Motschulsky, 1844) * '' Amara aberrans'' Baudi di Selva, 1864 * ''Amara aenea'' ( DeGeer, 1774) * '' Amara aeneola'' Poppius, 1906 * '' Amara aeneopolita'' Casey, 1918 * '' Amara affinis'' Dejean, 1828 * '' Amara africana'' Putzeys, 1872 * '' Amara agona'' Tschitscherine, 1898 * '' Amara ahngeriana'' Tschitscherine, 1903 * '' Amara aidereensis'' Hieke, 2002 * '' Amara aimonissabaudiae'' Baliani, 1932 * '' Amara alacris'' Tschitscherine, 1899 * '' Amara alaiensis'' Tschitscherine, 1894 * '' Amara albarracina'' Hieke, 1984 * '' Amara alecto'' Andrewes, 1930 * '' Amara alexandriensis'' Hieke, 1988 * '' Amara alpestris'' A. & G.B.Villa, 1833 * '' Amara alpicola'' Dejean, 1828 * '' Amara alpina'' ( Paykull, 1790) * '' Amara altiphila'' Hieke, 1995 * '' Amara altissima'' Hieke, 1981 * '' Amara ambulans'' Zimmermann, 1832 * '' Ama ...
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Amara (beetle)
''Amara'' is a large genus of carabid beetles, commonly called the sun beetles. Many are holarctic, but a few species are neotropical or occur in eastern Asia. These ground beetles are mostly black or bronze-colored, and many species have a characteristic "bullet-shaped" habitus, as shown in the photos, making them taxonomically difficult for a beginner. They are predominantly herbivorous, with some species known to climb ripening grasses to feed on the seeds. Other species are used as weed control agents. Numerous species are adventive in non-native habitats, particularly species that thrive in synanthropic settings. Gallery File:Amara.communis.-.calwer.06.12.jpg, ''A. communis'' File:Amara.fulva.-.calwer.06.13.jpg, ''A. fulva'' File:Amara.lunicollis.-.calwer.06.11.jpg, ''A. lunicollis'' File:Amara ovata.ogv, ''A. ovata'' Subgenera The following are subgenera of ''Amara'': * ''Acorius'' Zimmermann, 1831 * ''Allobradytus'' Iablokoff-Khnzorian, 1975 * ''Amara'' Bonelli, 18 ...
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