Ctenisodes abruptus
(Casey, 1893)
Ctenisodes abruptus is a of in the Pselaphinae, a group of small, often -associated . The species was described by Casey in 1893. It belongs to the tribe Ctenistini, characterized by specialized morphological . Records indicate presence in Arizona, USA.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ctenisodes abruptus: /ˌktɛnɪˈsoʊdiːz əˈbrʌptəs/
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Distribution
Arizona, USA. North America.
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Taxonomic Notes
Pselaphinae is a large of containing thousands of described , many with narrow geographic ranges and specialized ecological requirements. The tribe Ctenistini includes with characteristic antennal and leg modifications.
Data Availability
No specimen observations recorded in iNaturalist. Distribution data limited to historical collection records from Arizona.