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Carabid Collection (Pinned Vouchers) (NEON:CARC-PV)
This sample is available for loan
Catalog Number (archiveGUID):
NEON02XXA
SESAR Record
Alternative NEON sampleID:
NEON.BET.D02.5622
Sample Tag (SampleID):
NEON.BET.D02.005622
SampleUuid:
85a545c1-dca5-4cd8-b95c-094f53e20c07
Taxon:
Brachinus fumans
(Fabricius, 1781)
Family:
Carabidae
Determiner:
Robert L. Davidson (2019-09-30T16:00:00Z)
Taxon Remarks:
Identification source: harvested from NEON API
ID References:
Erwin 1970a
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Determination History
Brachinus fumans
Fabricius
Determiner:
Curt Harden
Date:
2018-09-25T16:00:00Z
ID References:
Erwin 1970a
Brachinus fumans
(Fabricius, 1781)
Determiner:
Robert L. Davidson
Date:
2019-09-30T16:00:00Z
ID References:
Erwin 1970a
Event ID:
SERC.2018.24
Date:
2018-06-14 - 2018-06-28
Locality:
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Mid-Atlantic (D02), Smithsonian Environmental Research Center NEON (SERC), Plot SERC_022 (plot dimensions: 40m x 40m) [Location ID: SERC_022.basePlot.bet]
38.875454 -76.554591 +-20m. WGS84
Verbatim Coordinates:
18N 365146.01295E 4304104.11954N
Elevation:
15-22 meters (49-72ft)
Habitat:
deciduousForest; slope aspect: 174.1; slope gradient: 0.52; soil type order: Ultisols
Description:
Pinned Carabid voucher collected in a pitfall trap deployed for approximatately 2 weeks as per the NEON carabid sampling protocol.
Sex:
Male
Individual Count:
1
Preparations:
pinned specimen
Usage Rights:
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Record ID:
e92d2bb8-7d7b-4eb6-a1cc-9f6ae67b69e7
NEON Sample Viewer:
NEON.BET.D02.005622
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Isa Betancourt, Collection Manager (
isbetanc@asu.edu
)
Associated References
Staines, C. L. and S. L. Staines. 2021. The Geadephaga (Coleoptera: Carabidae and Rhysodidae) of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Maryland. Banisteria 55: 75–100
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Habitat
deciduous forest
Soil Type Order
Ultisols