Agathidium dubitans

Fall, 1934

Agathidium dubitans is a of in the , described by Henry Clinton Fall in 1934. The specific epithet "dubitans" is Latin for "doubting," reflecting taxonomic uncertainty at the time of description. Records indicate occurrence in the United States across Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. The species belongs to the subgenus Revolvens within the Agathidium.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Agathidium dubitans: //əˈɡæθɪdiəm ˈdjuːbɪtænz//

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Distribution

Documented from the United States: Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.

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