Pinodytes cryptophagoides

(Mannerheim, 1852)

Pinodytes cryptophagoides is a small in the Leiodidae, Catopocerinae. The was described by Mannerheim in 1852. It belongs to a of eyeless, depigmented beetles specialized for subterranean or deep soil . Records indicate presence in the Pacific Northwest of North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pinodytes cryptophagoides: //pɪˈnoʊdaɪts krɪptəˈfeɪɡɔɪdz//

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Distribution

Canada: British Columbia; USA: Alaska, Washington, with possible occurrence in California and Oregon.

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