Clivina longipennis

Clivina longipennis is not a widely recognized term in major encyclopedic or taxonomic references. Consequently, detailed, verifiable information about its classification, description, distribution, ecology, or significance is unavailable.

The name appears to follow the binomial nomenclature convention used in zoological taxonomy, wherein Clivina is a well‑established genus of ground beetles (family Carabidae). The specific epithet longipennis derives from Latin roots: longus meaning “long” and pennis meaning “wing” or “feather,” suggesting a descriptive reference to unusually elongated wings or elytra in the presumed species.

Without corroborating sources such as peer‑reviewed taxonomic revisions, recognized biodiversity databases (e.g., Catalogue of Life, ITIS, GBIF), or reputable encyclopedic entries, the existence and attributes of Clivina longipennis remain unverified. Further research into specialized entomological literature would be required to confirm whether this name corresponds to a formally described species.

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