Philodes alternans
(LeConte, 1853)
Philodes alternans is a in the , first described by LeConte in 1853. It belongs to the Philodes, a group of distributed across North America. The is documented from both Canada and the United States, though detailed biological information remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Philodes alternans: /ˈfɪloʊˌdiːz ˈɔːltərˌnænz/
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Distribution
North America, specifically recorded from Canada and the United States.
Similar Taxa
- Philodes carboBoth belong to the Philodes and share overlapping geographic ranges in North America, requiring careful examination of elytral patterns and body proportions for separation.