Leptotrachelus depressus

Blatchley, 1923

Leptotrachelus depressus is a of in the , described by Blatchley in 1923. It is a small, flattened found in North America. The species belongs to the tribe Ctenodactylini within the Ctenodactylinae, a group characterized by their depressed body form and association with ground-dwelling .

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How to pronounce Leptotrachelus depressus: //ˌlɛptoʊˈtræ.kɛ.ləs dɪˈprɛs.əs//

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Distribution

North America; specifically recorded from the United States.

Similar Taxa

  • Leptotrachelus dorsalisCongeneric within the same , potentially similar in flattened body form but distinguished by specific elytral and pronotal characteristics.

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