Agoliinus aleutus

(Eschscholtz, 1822)

Agoliinus aleutus is a in the , distributed across northern regions of North America and the Russian Far East. The species was described from the Aleutian Islands, as reflected in its specific epithet. It belongs to a of , though specific ecological details for this species remain poorly documented in available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Agoliinus aleutus: /ˌæɡəˈlaɪnəs əˈliːuˌtʊs/

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Distribution

Recorded from the Palaearctic region (Russian Far East: Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka, Siberia) and the Nearctic region (Canada: Alberta, British Columbia; USA: Alaska, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington). The spans and montane regions across the Beringian connection zone.

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Taxonomic note

The epithet 'aleutus' derives from the Aleutian Islands, where the was collected. The Agoliinus is classified within the , a of often referred to as 'small ' or ' ', though many species have broader feeding habits than strict .

Data gaps

No verified observations exist in iNaturalist as of data retrieval. Published biological and ecological studies specific to this are scarce in accessible literature.

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