Pseudeurostus
Heyden, 1906
Species Guides
2- Pseudeurostus hilleri(Japanese spider beetle)
- Pseudeurostus kelleri
Pseudeurostus is a of spider beetles in the Ptinidae, established by Heyden in 1906. The genus comprises approximately seven described . Spider beetles in this family are generally small beetles with compact bodies and are often associated with stored products or dry organic matter. Members of Pseudeurostus are distributed in parts of Europe, with records from Norway and Sweden.

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How to pronounce Pseudeurostus: /sjuːdˈjʊəroʊstəs/
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Distribution
Norway; Sweden
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Taxonomic history
The was established by Heyden in 1906. GBIF records indicate distribution in Norway and Sweden, though comprehensive distribution data appears limited.
Data limitations
Only 3 iNaturalist observations exist for this , suggesting it is rarely encountered or underreported. Detailed biological information for this genus is sparse in available sources.