Oligomerus obtusus
LeConte, 1865
Oligomerus obtusus is a small in the Ptinidae (formerly Anobiidae), first described by LeConte in 1865. The has been recorded in North America and Oceania, with observations documented in Ontario, Canada. It belongs to the Oligomerus, which comprises wood-boring beetles often associated with dead or decaying wood. Available information on this species is limited, with only seven observations recorded on iNaturalist and minimal published biological data.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Oligomerus obtusus: //ˌɒlɪˈɡoʊmərəs ɒbˈtjuːsəs//
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Distribution
Recorded from North America and Oceania; specific locality data includes Ontario, Canada. The ' presence in Oceania requires verification given the 'DOUBTFUL' taxonomic status in GBIF.