Infernophilus castaneus

(G.Horn, 1882)

Infernophilus castaneus is a of in the , described by George Henry Horn in 1882. The Infernophilus belongs to the tribe Lebiini within the Lebiinae. The specific epithet 'castaneus' refers to a chestnut coloration. Distribution records indicate presence in the United States and North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Infernophilus castaneus: //ɪnˈfɛrnəfɪləs kæsˈtæniʊs//

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States and North America.

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Taxonomic Note

The Infernophilus is classified within the tribe Lebiini, Lebiinae, . The was originally described by G. Horn in 1882.

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