Phyllobaenus chapini
(Wolcott, 1927)
Phyllobaenus chapini is a of checkered beetle in the Cleridae, first described by Wolcott in 1927. It is known to occur in North America. Like other members of the Phyllobaenus, it likely exhibits the general characteristics of clerid beetles, including predatory or scavenging habits, though specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Phyllobaenus chapini: /ˌfɪloʊˈbiːnəs ˈtʃeɪpɪnaɪ/
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Distribution
North America
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Taxonomic history
The was described by American entomologist A.B. Wolcott in 1927.