Carabus auronitens
Carabus auronitens is a species of beetle in family Carabidae which was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1792.
Subspecies
Subspecies include:- Carabus auronitens auronitens Fabricius, 1792
- Carabus auronitens costellatus Géhin, 1882
- Carabus auronitens cupreonitens Chevrolat, 1861
- Carabus auronitens escheri Palliardi, 1825
- Carabus auronitens farinesi Dejean, 1826
- Carabus auronitens festivus Dejean, 1826
- Carabus auronitens intercostatus Gredler, 1854
- Carabus auronitens kraussi Lapouge, 1898
- Carabus auronitens montanus Géhin, 1882
- Carabus auronitens punctatoauratus Germar, 1824
Description
This species grows to a size of. The elytra and the head are shiny, with different colours: red golden, red green or more rarely blue. The prothorax is narrow at the base and reddish copper in colour. The colours are very variable from one specimen to another. Each elytron has a granular surface with three sturdy, dark longitudinal veins. The legs are black, except the femora, which are red. The antennae are also black but the first segments are red.This species can be distinguished from Carabus auratus, a similar species, by its longitudinal veins and its antennae: Carabus auratus has green-gold veins and its first four antenna segments are red.