Amara fusca Dejean, 1828

Taxonomy

  • Adephaga
  • Carabidae
  • Amara
  • Celia
  • Amara fusca
Common name
Wormwood Moonshiner

Images

Source: Roger Key

Description

Size: 7.5-8.5mm
Basic colour: Mid to dark brown with a brassy metallic reflection.
Pattern colour: Elytra sometimes reddish.
Pronotoum: Narrower than the elytra, sides evenly rounded just in front of hind angles which are minutely toothed.
Leg colour: Mid to light brown
Confusion species: Amara consularis
, Confusion species: Amara equestris

UK Priority Species data collation Amara fusca

Biology

Status: Scarce. Recently only known from Suffolk. Formally known in Glamorgan, Kent and Sussex.
RDB Category: Vulnerable
UKBAP Species: Yes
Habitat: In dry open sandy places such as gravel workings, roadside verges and dunes.
Other notes: Hind margin slightly sinuate, foveae distinct and punctured but without ridge inside the hind angles. Scutellery pore absent, elytral striae narrow and finely punctured, intervals almost flat. Wings present.

Articles

  • (2011), Amara fusca Dejean (Carabidae) rediscovered in Wales: the first Welsh record for over 150 years The Coleopterist 20(2):93

  • (1994), Amara fusca Dejean established in Britain The Coleopterist 3(2):35

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