Xylomeira tridens
(Fabricius, 1792)
Xylomeira tridens is a of wood-boring in the , first described by Fabricius in 1792. It belongs to the tribe Xyloperthini, a group of beetles known for their association with dead or dying wood. The species has been documented across the Americas, from North America through the Caribbean to South America.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Xylomeira tridens: //zaɪloʊˈmaɪrə ˈtraɪdəns//
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Distribution
Recorded from North America, Middle America, the Caribbean, and South America. GBIF distribution records indicate presence throughout these regions, though specific locality data is limited.
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Taxonomic Note
Xylomeira tridens is a member of the , commonly known as false or wood-boring . The Xylomeira is placed in the tribe Xyloperthini within the Bostrichinae.
Collection Data
As of the available records, iNaturalist reports 9 observations of this , indicating it is infrequently encountered or underreported in citizen science databases.