Platybregmus canadensis

Fisher, 1934

Platybregmus canadensis is a small in the (formerly placed in ), described by Fisher in 1934. It is one of few in the Platybregmus and has been documented in eastern Canada. Like other members of its family, it is likely associated with wood or stored products, though specific biological details remain poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Platybregmus canadensis: //ˌplætɪˈbɹɛɡməs ˌkænəˈdɛnsɪs//

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Distribution

Documented from Nova Scotia and Ontario, Canada. GBIF records indicate presence in North America broadly, with specific Canadian provincial records.

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Taxonomic Note

This has been transferred between , historically placed in but now generally treated within ( and related ) following modern phylogenetic revisions of .

Data Scarcity

Only two observations are recorded in iNaturalist, and published biological information appears extremely limited. Most aspects of this ' , , and remain undocumented in accessible literature.

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