Sepedophilus frosti

Campbell, 1976

Sepedophilus frosti is a (: Tachyporinae) described in 1976 from eastern North America. It is one of thirteen new described in a revision of the Sepedophilus for America north of Mexico. The species belongs to a genus of small, often overlooked associated with decaying matter and fungal .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Sepedophilus frosti: /seˈpe.doˌfi.lus ˈfrɑ.sti/

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Distribution

Eastern North America. Recorded from Canada (Nova Scotia, Ontario) and the United States (District of Columbia, Delaware, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New York, South Carolina, Virginia).

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