Lissagria
Casey, 1906
Lissagria is a of in the , established by Casey in 1906. It belongs to the tribe Falagriini within the Aleocharinae. The genus contains approximately eight described , primarily named by Casey and other early 20th-century .
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How to pronounce Lissagria: /lɪˈsæɡriə/
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Taxonomic History
The was established by Thomas L. Casey in 1906. Most were described by Casey himself, with additional contributions by Eldredge (L. foveolata) and Notman (L. laticeps).
Species Diversity
Eight are currently recognized: L. fissilis, L. foveolata, L. impressifrons, L. laeviuscula, L. laticeps, L. longicollis, L. minuscula, and L. robusta.