Omoglymmius Americanus
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''Omoglymmius americanus'', the American crudely carved wrinkle beetle, is a species of
ground beetle Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan family (biology), family of beetles, the Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are found in North America and 2,700 in Europe. As of 2015, it i ...
in the subfamily
Rhysodidae Rhysodinae is a subfamily (sometimes called wrinkled bark beetles) in the family Carabidae. There are 19 genera and at least 380 described species in Rhysodinae. The group of genera making up Rhysodinae had been treated as the family Rhysodidae i ...
native to eastern North America. It was originally described by Laporte as '' Rhysodes americanus'' in 1836. These reddish-brown beetles reach approximately in length with an elongated body. The
pronotum The prothorax is the foremost of the three segments in the thorax of an insect, and bears the first pair of legs. Its principal sclerites (exoskeletal plates) are the pronotum (dorsal), the prosternum (ventral), and the propleuron (lateral) on ea ...
has three grooves and the
elytra An elytron (; ; , ) is a modified, hardened forewing of beetles (Coleoptera), though a few of the true bugs (Hemiptera) such as the family Schizopteridae are extremely similar; in true bugs, the forewings are called hemelytra (sometimes alterna ...
have numerous indentations, formed in lines. ''Omoglymmius americanus'' occur in fungus-infested trees.


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americanus Beetles described in 1836 {{Rhysodinae-stub