Byrrhodes fallax

(Fall, 1905)

Byrrhodes fallax is a of death-watch beetle in the Ptinidae (formerly Anobiidae), described by Fall in 1905. The species is known from North America. The Byrrhodes contains small, cylindrical beetles typically associated with wood-boring habits. Very little published information exists regarding the specific , , or associations of this particular species.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Byrrhodes fallax: //bɪˈroʊdiːz ˈfælæks//

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Distribution

North America; presence confirmed in the region but specific locality records are sparse in available sources.

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Taxonomic Note

placement has varied historically; GBIF records this under Anobiidae, while iNaturalist and contemporary classifications place it in Ptinidae. This reflects ongoing taxonomic reclassification of anobiid beetles.

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