Quedius oculeus

(Casey, 1915)

Quedius oculeus is a of ( ) described by Casey in 1915. It belongs to the large Quedius, which contains numerous species of predatory found primarily in soil and leaf litter . The species is known from a limited number of observations, with records restricted to the Pacific Northwest region of North America.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Quedius oculeus: /ˈkwiːdiˌʊs oˈkuːleˌus/

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Distribution

Known from western North America: Canada (British Columbia), United States (Alaska, California, Oregon, Washington).

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Observation scarcity

Only 4 observations recorded in iNaturalist as of the data cutoff, indicating this is rarely encountered or underreported.

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