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Pristonychus complanatus, black ground beetle
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Pristonychus complanatus, black ground beetle
A mounted black ground beetle specimen from St. Helena, from the Carabidae family. This species is also known as (Laemonstenus complanatus)
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A captivating image of a mounted black ground beetle, Pristonychus complanatus, graces this photograph. Native to St. Helena Island in the Atlantic Ocean, this beetle is a member of the Carabidae family, specifically the Harpalinae subfamily and the genus Laemostenus. Also known as Abax parallelepipedus or Abax complanatus, this species is a striking example of the rich biodiversity found among ground beetles, which belong to the order Coleoptera within the class Insecta and the phylum Arthropoda. The black ground beetle is a hexapod, possessing six legs, and is characterized by its elongated, parallel-sided body shape. Its robust, armored exoskeleton is adapted for burrowing in the soil, providing protection from predators and the elements. The beetle's abax, or dorsal surface, is a mesmerizing display of intricate patterns and textures, showcasing the intricacy and beauty of the insect world. This black ground beetle specimen, with its intense gaze and powerful mandibles, exudes an air of determination and resilience. Its presence on St. Helena Island, an isolated volcanic outcrop in the South Atlantic Ocean, speaks to the remarkable ability of insects to adapt and thrive in diverse environments. This stunning photograph serves as a testament to the captivating world of invertebrates and the importance of preserving and studying the natural world.
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