Mychocerus striatus

(Sen Gupta & Crowson, 1973)

Mychocerus striatus is a in the , a group of small predatory associated with dead and decaying wood. The was described by Sen Gupta and Crowson in 1973 and is known from North America. Cerylonidae beetles are typically found in forested where they inhabit the subcortical zone of dead trees.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Mychocerus striatus: /mɪˈkɑsɛrəs ˈstraɪ.eɪ.təs/

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Habitat

Forested areas; associated with dead and decaying wood in the subcortical zone of trees.

Distribution

North America.

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