Dexiogyia angustiventris

(Casey, 1893)

Dexiogyia angustiventris is a small () in the Aleocharinae. The was described by Casey in 1893 and is known from scattered records across eastern North America. It belongs to the tribe Oxypodini, a group of aleocharines commonly associated with decaying matter and fungal .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dexiogyia angustiventris: /ˌdɛk.siˈɒ.dʒi.ə ænˌɡʌstɪˈvɛn.trɪs/

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Distribution

Eastern North America: Canada (New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec) and United States (California, District of Columbia, Florida, Iowa, Rhode Island).

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