Dexiogyia

Thomson, C. G., 1858

Dexiogyia is a of ( ) established by Thomson in 1858. The genus belongs to the Aleocharinae and tribe Oxypodini. Three are currently recognized, with distributions spanning Europe and North America. The genus has been recorded in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden based on occurrence data.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dexiogyia: //ˌdɛksiˈoʊdʒiə//

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Distribution

Europe and North America. Specific country records include Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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Species

Three are assigned to this : Dexiogyia angustiventris (Casey, 1893), Dexiogyia congoensis Scheerpeltz, 1956, and Dexiogyia corticina (Erichson, 1837). The presence of D. congoensis in the species list suggests possible African distribution, though the primary documented range emphasizes Europe and North America.

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