Fenderia capizzii

Hatch, 1957

Fenderia capizzii is a of rove beetle in the Staphylinidae, described by Hatch in 1957. It belongs to the Euaesthetinae, a group of small staphylinids often associated with forest floor . The species is known from Oregon, USA, and appears to have a restricted distribution within the Pacific Northwest.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Fenderia capizzii: /fɛnˈdɛriə kæˈpɪtsi.i/

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Distribution

Known from Oregon, USA. GBIF records indicate occurrences in this state, suggesting a range restricted to the Pacific Northwest region of North America.

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Taxonomic Notes

The specific epithet 'capizzii' likely honors an individual, though the etymology is not documented in standard references. The Fenderia contains few and is placed in the tribe Stictocraniini within Euaesthetinae.

Data Deficiency

This is poorly represented in collections and literature. No published studies specifically addressing its , , or were identified. Most information derives from taxonomic catalogs and limited specimen records.

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