Nebria transsylvanica

Nebria transsylvanica is a species of black coloured ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that can be found in Romania and Carpathia region of Ukraine.[2]

Nebria transsylvanica
Scientific classification
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Nebria (Nebria)
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N. transsylvanica
Binomial name
Nebria transsylvanica
Germar, 1824
Synonyms
  • Nebria alpigrada Csiki, 1906
  • Nebria ormayi Ganglbauer, 1891[1]

Description and further distribution

The species are common in Carpathia, one of the Ukrainian regions, where they live at a height of 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) in Chornogora Mountains, near Rakhov district. The species are 12 millimetres (0.47 in) long and have a long antennae.[2]

gollark: <@!111608748027445248> - Too many different things over identical looking physical connectors: a "USB-C" port might support power-delivery *input*, power-delivery *output*, Thunderbolt, two different incompatible kinds of video output, and various speeds from USB 2.0 to USB 3.2 Gen2x2 (whyyy).- The ports on devices can end up wearing out problematically, though I don't know if this is better or worse than on competitors like Lightning or µUSB.- A lot of peripherals still don't support it, though this is hardly *its* fault.- I think the smaller connector means you can't put as much weight on it safely, for bigger USB stick-y devices, though I am not sure about this.
gollark: Eh. Sort of. It has its own problems.
gollark: Also, it's USB-C, so you'll need a cable for that.
gollark: You might also have instability of various kinds.
gollark: Sure?

References

  1. "Synonyms". 2.6.2. Fauna Europaea. August 29, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  2. "Nebria (Nebria) transsylvanica Germar, 1824". Carabidae of the World. February 24, 2011. Retrieved November 9, 2012.


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