Calodera parviceps

(Casey, 1893)

Calodera parviceps is a of () in the Aleocharinae. First described by Casey in 1893, this small is distributed across northern North America including Canada and Alaska. It belongs to the tribe Oxypodini, a group of aleocharine rove beetles. The species epithet "parviceps" (small ) likely refers to a distinguishing morphological feature.

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How to pronounce Calodera parviceps: //kæˈloʊdərə pɑrˈvɪsɛps//

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Canada (British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Yukon Territory) and USA (Alaska, Rhode Island).

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