Strigodius

Gordon & Skelley, 2007

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Strigodius is a of scarab beetles in the Scarabaeidae, Aphodiinae, described by Gordon and Skelley in 2007. It belongs to the tribe Aphodiini, a group commonly known as small dung beetles. The genus is classified within the Aphodiina subtribe. As a recently described genus, its composition and remain poorly documented in scientific literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Strigodius: /strɪˈɡoʊdiəs/

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Distribution

Nearctic region.

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Taxonomic History

The was erected by Robert D. Gordon and Paul E. Skelley in 2007. It is placed in the subtribe Aphodiina within the tribe Aphodiini, a group of small to medium-sized scarab beetles often associated with and decaying organic matter.

Data Availability

No observations are recorded in iNaturalist as of the latest data. Published species-level information for this appears limited in accessible scientific literature.

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