Nebria brevicollis, belonging to the Carabidae family, is a ground beetle. With nearly 500 species and over 100 subspecies, N. brevicollis is the most diverse genus within the Nebriini tribe of ground beetles. Members of the genus occupy a wide range of habitats.[1]Nebria brevicollis is native to Europe and the Near East but has been introduced to the western United States[2] and Canada.[3] Its rapid expansion in North America is characteristic of an invasive species.[4] Due to the variation in habitat, their diet consists of small arthropods (less than 4 mm in length) including Collembola, Diptera, earthworms, mites, and spiders.[5]
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