Gnathusa eva

Fenyes, 1910

Gnathusa eva is a of in the , described by Fenyes in 1910. It belongs to the Aleocharinae and tribe Oxypodini. The species has been recorded from western North America, including the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Yukon Territory, as well as California in the United States.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Gnathusa eva: //ˈɡneɪθ.uː.sa ˈɛ.va//

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Distribution

Western North America: Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Yukon Territory) and United States (California).

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Taxonomic placement

Gnathusa eva is classified within the Oxypodini tribe of the Aleocharinae , one of the largest subfamilies of . The Gnathusa is part of the Oxypodina subtribe.

Data scarcity

Only two observations of this have been documented on iNaturalist, indicating it is rarely encountered or underreported. Basic biological information including preferences, feeding habits, and remain undocumented in available sources.

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