Euryderus

LeConte, 1846

Euryderus is a of in the , established by LeConte in 1846. The genus contains at least two described : the extant Euryderus grossus (Say, 1830) found in the United States and Canada, and the extinct †Euryderus kingii (Scudder, 1900). The genus is classified within the tribe Harpalini and subtribe Harpalina.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Euryderus: /juːˈɹaɪdərəs/

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Distribution

Euryderus grossus is distributed in the United States and Canada. The extinct †Euryderus kingii is known from fossil .

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Taxonomic Note

Sources conflict regarding count. Wikipedia states Euryderus grossus is the only species, while other sources recognize two species including the extinct †Euryderus kingii. The authority is consistently cited as LeConte, 1846.

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