Pselaptus belfragei

LeConte, J. L., 1880

Pselaptus belfragei is a of in the , Pselaphinae. It was described by LeConte in 1880 and is currently accepted as a valid species. The species is recorded from the southwestern United States, specifically Arizona, California, and Texas. As a member of the Pselaphinae, it belongs to a diverse group of small often associated with leaf litter and soil .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pselaptus belfragei: //ˈsiːlæptəs bɛlˈfrædʒiː//

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Distribution

Recorded from the southwestern United States: Arizona, California, and Texas. Distribution records indicate presence in North America.

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Taxonomic Note

Pselaptus belfragei is placed in the tribe Brachyglutini within the supertribe Goniaceritae of Pselaphinae. The Pselaptus is part of the subtribe Pselaptina.

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