Pogonognathellus bidentatus
(Folsom, 1913)
Pogonognathellus bidentatus is a of in the Tomoceridae, originally described as Tomocerus bidentatus by Folsom in 1913. It belongs to a characterized by distinctive mouthpart . The species has been recorded in North America with observations from both northern and southern regions of the continent. As with other Tomoceridae, it is likely associated with soil and leaf litter , though specific ecological studies are limited.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pogonognathellus bidentatus: /ˌpɒɡənoʊnətˈθɛləs ˌbaɪdɛnˈteɪtəs/
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Distribution
North America; records indicate presence in both northern and southern regions of the continent.