Paralichus trivittus

(Germar, 1824)

Paralichus trivittus is a of in the Ptilodactylidae, first described by Germar in 1824. The Paralichus contains species associated with riparian or moist . Members of Ptilodactylidae are generally small to medium beetles, often with reduced wings and somewhat cryptic habits. This species is known from North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Paralichus trivittus: /ˌpæ.rəˈlaɪ.kəs traɪˈvɪt.əs/

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic Note

The Ptilodactylidae has undergone significant taxonomic revision, with many previously placed in related families such as Chelonariidae or Eulichadidae. Paralichus has been historically associated with riparian .

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