Quedius nanulus

(Casey, 1915)

Quedius nanulus is a small described by Casey in 1915. It belongs to the large Quedius, one of the most diverse lineages within . The is documented from western North America, with records from the Pacific Northwest and adjacent Canadian provinces. Like other Quedius species, it likely inhabits moist ground-level microhabitats, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Quedius nanulus: /ˈkwɛdiʊs nəˈnjuːləs/

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Distribution

Western North America: Canada (Alberta, British Columbia) and USA (California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington).

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Taxonomic note

Quedius nanulus was described by Thomas Lincoln Casey, a prolific who named thousands of in the early 20th century. Many of his species descriptions were brief, and some Quedius species remain poorly characterized.

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