Stethorhanis

Blaisdell, 1931

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Stethorhanis is a of beetles in the Endomychidae, a group commonly known as handsome fungus beetles. The genus was established by Blaisdell in 1931. Endomychidae beetles are generally associated with fungi and decaying organic matter. Very few observations of Stethorhanis exist in public databases.

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How to pronounce Stethorhanis: /stɛˈθɔrənɪs/

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Taxonomic notes

Stethorhanis is a poorly documented within Endomychidae. The Endomychidae contains approximately 130 genera and 1,300 worldwide, with many genera having limited published information.

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