Byrrhodes tristriatus

Byrrhodes tristriatus is a of in the Ptinidae, a family commonly known as spider beetles. The Byrrhodes comprises small, often globular beetles associated with dead plant material and fungi. Information specific to this species is limited; it has been documented in iNaturalist with only three observations, suggesting it is either rare, cryptic, or poorly surveyed. As with many Ptinidae, it likely inhabits moist microhabitats where organic matter accumulates.

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How to pronounce Byrrhodes tristriatus: /ˌbɪ.ɾoʊˈdiːz ˌtrɪsˈtraɪə.təs/

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Data scarcity

Only three observations recorded in iNaturalist as of the source date, indicating substantial knowledge gaps regarding this ' and distribution.

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