Quedius griffinae

Hatch, 1957

Quedius griffinae is a ( ) described by Hatch in 1957. The is known from the Pacific coast of North America, with records in British Columbia, California, Oregon, and Washington. Like other members of the Quedius, it likely inhabits moist terrestrial environments and exhibits the characteristic short and elongated body form typical of staphylinid .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Quedius griffinae: //ˈkwɛ.di.əs ˈɡrɪ.fɪˌneɪ//

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Distribution

Pacific coast of North America: British Columbia (Canada), and California, Oregon, and Washington (USA).

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