Pseudagolius

Schmidt, 1914

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Pseudagolius is a of scarab beetles in the Aphodiinae, established by Schmidt in 1914. It belongs to the tribe Aphodiini, a group commonly known as small dung beetles. The genus is recognized in the Nearctic region, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in available literature.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pseudagolius: //sjuːˈdæɡoʊliˌus//

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Distribution

Nearctic region (North America).

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Taxonomic placement

Pseudagolius is classified within the Aphodiinae, a of Scarabaeidae that historically contained many of small -associated beetles. Recent phylogenetic studies have led to reclassification of some Aphodiinae genera into other , though Pseudagolius remains within Scarabaeidae in current treatments.

Data limitations

The is represented by only 18 observations on iNaturalist as of the source data, indicating it is either genuinely rare, undercollected, or difficult to identify in the field. No -level summary information was available from the provided sources.

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