Lophocateres pusillus

(Klug, 1833)

Lophocateres pusillus is a small in the Lophocateridae (formerly Trogossitidae), distributed across parts of Europe including Belgium and Albania. The species has been historically associated with stored products, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in accessible literature. Taxonomic placement has shifted, with modern classifications recognizing Lophocateridae as distinct from Trogossitidae.

Lophocateres pusillus (Klug 1832) (32657936006) by Udo Schmidt from Deutschland. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.Lophocateres pusillus lateral by Caroline Harding, MAF. Used under a CC BY 3.0 au license.Lophocateres pusillus by Caroline Harding, MAF. Used under a CC BY 3.0 au license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lophocateres pusillus: /ˌlɒfəˈkætəˌriːz pjuːˈsɪləs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Belgium and Albania; broader European distribution likely but not well documented in accessible sources.

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