A member of the Carabidae (ground beetle) family, this species is 6.0 – 7.5 mm (0.24 – 0.29 in.) in length with narrow body. This species is metallic in color, typically coppery-bronze, but may reflect green or blue; antennae densely pubescent; elytra striate, punctured, and pubescent
Overview
- Species Common Name Beller's Ground Beetle
- Species Scientific Name Agonum belleri
Ecoregions
East Cascades
The East Cascade ecoregion extends from the Cascade Mountains' summit east to the warmer, drier high desert and down the length of the state. This ecoregion varies dramatically from its cool, moist border with the West Cascades ecoregion to its dry eastern border, where it meets sagebrush desert landscapes.
West Cascades
The West Cascades ecoregion extends from east of the Cascade Mountains summit to the foothills of the Willamette, Umpqua, and Rogue Valleys, and spans the entire length of the state of Oregon. It is largely dominated by conifer forests, moving into alpine parklands and dwarf shrubs at higher elevations.