Lioligus pallidus

Casey, 1912

Lioligus pallidus is a of pill beetle in the Byrrhidae, described by Thomas L. Casey in 1912. It is found in North America. Pill beetles (Byrrhidae) are small, compact beetles known for their ability to curl into a ball when disturbed. The specific epithet "pallidus" refers to the pale coloration of this species. Very little is known about the and of this particular species.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lioligus pallidus: //liːˈɒlɪɡəs ˈpælɪdəs//

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Distribution

North America. Specific locality records are sparse, but the has been documented within the Nearctic region.

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