Pseudaptinus oviceps
Van Dyke, 1926
Pseudaptinus oviceps is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae, described by Van Dyke in 1926. The Pseudaptinus belongs to the tribe Lebiini, a diverse group of often small, active predatory beetles. Little is documented about this specific species beyond its original description and taxonomic placement.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pseudaptinus oviceps: //ˌsjuːdæpˈtaɪnəs ˈoʊvɪˌsɛps//
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Distribution
United States (North America). Specific state or locality records are not well documented in available sources.