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Snail-eating Ground Beetle Species -
Slakkenetende Loopkeversoort
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Scaphinotus angusticollis olympiae

Image ID:
4869
Date: 
06/07/2014
Location: 
Hoh Rainforest,
Olympic National Park,
Olympic Peninsula,
Washington,
USA
Description: 

The genus Scaphinotus is very closely realted to the genus Cychrus. These genera contain several old growth and stenotopic forest species. They are a nice example of a highly specialised ground beetles, which have developed through their evolution the perfect shape for chasing their prey: all the Cychrus and Scaphinotus species have a very small and elongated head and jaws, which are prefectly designed to capture terrestrial snails in their shells.

Keywords: 
Beetle |
ground beetle |
scaphinotus angusticollis olympiae |
kever |
loopkever |
slakkenloopkever |
snail-eating ground beetle |
old forest |
old growth forest |
natural forest |
stenotopic |
moist forest |
shady forest floor |
humid forest |
oud bos |
oerbos |
natuurlijk bos |
vochtig bos |
beschaduwde bosbodem |
stenotoop
Category: 
Ground Beetles |
Cychrini |
Places |
North America |
USA |
Olympic Peninsula
Image type: 
Digital
Link to image:
http://bernardvanelegem.com/image/snail-eating-ground-beetle-species

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