Agonoleptus convexulus
(Darlington, 1934)
Agonoleptus convexulus is a in the tribe Stenolophini, first described by Darlington in 1934. It is known from Cuba and belongs to a of small . As a member of the suborder, it is presumed to be predatory, though specific ecological data are limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Agonoleptus convexulus: /æɡənoʊˈlɛptəs kɒnvɛkˈsjʊləs/
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Distribution
Cuba
Diet
Insectivorous (based on -level traits of ; specific unknown)
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Taxonomic History
First described by Philip J. Darlington, Jr. in 1934. The epithet 'convexulus' likely refers to a slightly convex body shape, a common naming convention in .