Conservation Status
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Common.
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Distribution
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This species is found in northern United States and across most of Canada. In Alberta this species is found mainly in the central regions, with a few collections in the extreme south and north. Additional collections may fill in the intervening regions.
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General Description
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Member of the chalybeus group, with large head and short elytra, each eltron with at least 4 complete, punctate striae, elytra more or less iridescent. Piceous to light bown, elytra usually palest, appendages paler. Microsculpture on disc of prothorax consisting of dense, transverse lines, therefore disc iridescent. Easily separated from other members of the group by the rounded hind angles of prothorax, with almost no sinuation of sides. Length 3.9-4.7 mm.
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Habitat
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Usually occurs on meagre soild, among dead leaves under bushes in shady areas.
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Trophic Strategy
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Both larvae and adults are predatory.
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Epaphius apicalis: Brief Summary
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Epaphius apicalis is a species of beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in North America and Northern Eurasia.
This species is sometimes considered to be in the genus Trechus.
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