Micraegialia pusilla
(Horn, 1887)
Micraegialia pusilla is a small in the Aegialiinae, first described by Horn in 1887. The occurs in northern North America, with records from Alaska, Washington, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Canadian provinces including Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba. As a member of the tribe Aegialiini, it belongs to a group commonly known as sand-loving .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Micraegialia pusilla: /ˌmɪkɹiːəˈɡiːlɪə pjuˈsɪlə/
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Distribution
Nearctic region: USA (Alaska, Minnesota, North Dakota, Washington) and Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba)