Byrrhus geminatus

LeConte, 1854

pill beetle

Byrrhus geminatus is a of pill beetle in the Byrrhidae. It occurs in North America, with records from Canada including Alberta and Labrador. The species was described by LeConte in 1854. Pill beetles in this family are known for their compact, rounded body form and association with mossy or vegetated , though species-specific details for B. geminatus remain limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Byrrhus geminatus: /ˈbɪr.əs ˌdʒɛm.ɪˈneɪ.təs/

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Distribution

North America; recorded from Alberta and Labrador in Canada. Distribution records indicate a Holarctic presence.

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