Conservation Status
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Apparently relatively widespread throughout southern Alberta.
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Cyclicity
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Adult specimens collected from August to October.
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Distribution
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This species is recorded from most of Canada, and from the northwest and northeast of United States. In Alberta the records are from south to central regions (Lindroth 1969).
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General Description
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Elytra tinged bluish or greenish, apex hardly sinuate, with incomplete basal margin reaching 3rd or 4th stria; shoulder macula present but not well-defined. Wing-dimorphic, but macropterous form uncommon. (Lindroth 1969)
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Habitat
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Open sandy fields with short grassy vegetation (Lindroth 1969).
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Life Cycle
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Larval hibernation (Lindroth 1969).
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Cymindis borealis
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Cymindis borealis: Brief Summary
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Cymindis borealis is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1863.
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