Mycetina idahoensis

Fall, 1907

Mycetina idahoensis is a of handsome fungus beetle in the Endomychidae, first described by Fall in 1907. The species is native to western North America, with records from Idaho and British Columbia. Like other members of Endomychidae, it is associated with fungal . The Mycetina is distinguished by its compact body form and distinctive elytral patterns.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Mycetina idahoensis: /maɪˈsiːtɪnə ˌaɪdəˈhoʊɛnsɪs/

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Distribution

Western North America; recorded from Idaho (USA) and British Columbia (Canada).

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