Discoderus congruens

Casey, 1914

Discoderus congruens is a of in the , described by Casey in 1914. It belongs to the Discoderus, a group of small to -sized carabids within the tribe Harpalini. The species is known from limited records in the United States, with few documented observations.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Discoderus congruens: //dɪˈskəʊ.dər.əs ˈkɒŋ.ɡruː.ɛns//

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Distribution

United States (North America). Specific records indicate presence in the USA, though precise locality details are limited.

Similar Taxa

  • Discoderus parallelusCongeneric in Discoderus; morphological comparison of elytral striation and body proportions may be necessary for separation, though D. parallelus has been more frequently documented.

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