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Nebria livida is a species of ground beetle with two subspecies:
Nebria laticollis angulata is found in China, North Korea, and Russia. [1]
Nebria livida livida is native to the Palearctic realm. In Europe it is found in Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Great Britain including the Isle of Man, the Czech Republic, mainland Denmark, Estonia, Finland, mainland France, Germany, Hungary, Kaliningrad, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Moldova, mainland Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands and the Ukraine. [2]
Ostrea is a genus of edible oysters, marine bivalve mollusks in the family Ostreidae, the oysters.
Nebria brevicollis is a species of ground beetle native to Europe and the Near East. In Europe, it is found in all countries and islands except the Azores, the Canary Islands, the Channel Islands, Franz Josef Land, Gibraltar, Madeira, Malta, Monaco, the North Aegean Islands, Novaya Zemlya, San Marino, the Selvagens Islands, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, and Vatican City. It has now been reported as introduced in western Oregon, U.S.A., where it has been found in highly disturbed sites as well as in native old-growth forest stands. It has also now been found in Washington State, Northern California, as well as in Southern British Columbia, Canada(See external link to iNaturalist, below). This species is most abundant between October and December, then from January through mid-May. Although Nebria brevicollis is widely considered to be solely carnivorous, multiple small studies made by enthusiasts have proven that many Nebria brevicollis will resort to eating various types of fungi that can be found in the soil they live on/around. Studied made by the same individuals have also shown that Nebria brevicollis are semi-social, and will often work together when faced with certain obstacles.
Nebria frigida is a species of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that is native to the Palearctic realm and Russia. There, it is found in cities such as Altai, Chita, Kamchatka, Khabarovsk, the Ural Mountains, Krasnoyarsk, Magadan, north of western Siberia, and into Yakutiya. It is also common in the US state of Alaska.
Nebria nigerrima is a species of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that can be found in Asian countries such as Armenia, Iran, and Turkey. In Europe, it can only be found in the southern part of Russia. In 2004 it was described in Georgia.
Nebria orsinii is a species of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that is endemic to Italy.
Nebria tenella is a species of black coloured ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that can be found in Georgia and Russia.
Nebria tibialis is a species of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that is endemic to Italy.
Nebria laticollis is a species of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that can be found in France, Italy, and Switzerland.
Nebria laticollis angulata is a subspecies of beetle in the family Carabidae found in China, North Korea, and Russia.
Nebria yunnana is a species of black and orange coloured ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that is endemic to Yunnan, province of China.
Nebria cordicollis is a species of black coloured ground beetle from Nebriinae subfamily that can be found in Italy and Switzerland. The species is 5 millimetres (0.20 in) long.
Nebria cordicollis tenuissima is a subspecies of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that is endemic to Switzerland.
Nebria cordicollis ticinensis is a subspecies of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that is endemic to Switzerland.
Nebria simulator is a species of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that is endemic to North Korea.
Nebria sajanica is a species of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that can be found in Buryat Republic and Eastern Sayans. The name comes from the Sayan region where it lives. The species is common in Eastern Siberia and Tunkinsky District of Turan.
Nebria orientalis is a species of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that is endemic to Guangdong province of China.
Nebria macrogona is a species of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that is endemic to Japan.
Nebria klapperichi is a species of ground beetle in the Nebriinae subfamily that is endemic to Afghanistan.
Overstrand Cliffs is a 57.8-hectare (143-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Cromer in Norfolk. It is a Special Area of Conservation and part of it is a Geological Conservation Review site.