Selenophorus breviusculus

G.Horn, 1880

Selenophorus breviusculus is a in the , described by George Henry Horn in 1880. It belongs to the Selenophorus, a group of , soil-dwelling commonly known as false bombardier beetles. The is recorded from the United States.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Selenophorus breviusculus: /sɛˌlɛnəˈfoʊrəs ˌbrɛviˈʌskjələs/

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Distribution

United States

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Taxonomic note

The Selenophorus is part of the tribe Harpalini within Harpalinae. in this genus are often difficult to distinguish without examination of male .

Data limitations

No verified observations in iNaturalist as of data retrieval. Published literature on this specific is sparse; most ecological knowledge derives from -level studies.

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