Augyles auromicans

(Kiesenwetter, 1851)

Augyles auromicans is a of in the Heteroceridae, first described by Kiesenwetter in 1851. Members of this family are commonly known as variegated mud-loving beetles due to their association with moist, muddy . The species is part of a distributed across the Palearctic region. Specific ecological details for this species remain poorly documented in available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Augyles auromicans: /ˈɔːɡjɛliːz ˌɔːrəˈmaɪkænz/

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Distribution

Palearctic region (inferred from -level distribution; specific range data for this is not documented in available sources).

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Taxonomic Note

The Augyles was historically treated as a subgenus of Heterocerus but has been elevated to full generic status in modern classifications. This reclassification affects literature searches, with older sources potentially listing this under Heterocerus auromicans.

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