Hadromychus chandleri
Bousquet & Leschen, 2002
Hadromychus chandleri is a of handsome fungus beetle in the Endomychidae, described by Bousquet & Leschen in 2002. It is known from eastern Canada, with confirmed records from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Ontario. The Hadromychus is part of the tribe Endomychini, a group of beetles associated with fungal substrates. This species is one of relatively few documented members of its genus in North America.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hadromychus chandleri: //hæˈdroʊmɪkəs ˈʧændləri//
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Distribution
Eastern Canada: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Ontario. The has been documented as present in North America based on collection records from these provinces.
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Taxonomic Notes
The specific epithet 'chandleri' likely honors an entomologist, though the original description should be consulted for confirmation. The was described relatively recently (2002), suggesting it may be cryptic or previously confused with .