Enoclerus laetus nexus
Barr, 1976
Enoclerus laetus nexus is a of in the , described by Barr in 1976. It is distributed in western North America, with records from British Columbia, Canada and parts of the western United States. The Enoclerus laetus belongs to the largest of North Cleridae. Like other members of the genus, it likely inhabits dead wood where it preys on other wood-associated , particularly .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Enoclerus laetus nexus: /ɛnəˈklɛrəs ˈleɪtəs ˈnɛksəs/
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Distribution
Recorded from British Columbia, Canada and western portions of North America. GBIF distribution records indicate presence in Middle America and North America, with specific locality data for British Columbia.
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Taxonomic status
Accepted as a valid per GBIF match. The parent Enoclerus laetus is part of the largest of in North America north of Mexico, which contains 32 species.