Schizogenius pygmaeus

Van Dyke, 1925

Schizogenius pygmaeus is a small ground beetle in the Carabidae, Scaritinae, described by Van Dyke in 1925. The belongs to a of small, carabids typically associated with sandy or loose soil . Distribution records indicate occurrence from Mexico through Central America to Colombia.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Schizogenius pygmaeus: //skaɪˈzɒdʒəniəs pɪɡˈmiːəs//

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Distribution

Mexico; Guatemala; El Salvador; Rica; Colombia

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Taxonomic note

The Schizogenius is placed in the tribe Clivinini within the Scaritinae. in this genus are typically small and , though specific morphological details for S. pygmaeus are not documented in the provided sources.

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