Migneauxia lederi
Reitter, 1875
Migneauxia lederi is a small in the Latridiidae (plaster beetles), described by Reitter in 1875. The Migneauxia contains minute beetles often associated with damp, moldy environments. This species has been recorded from Belgium and Denmark based on occurrence data.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Migneauxia lederi: /mɪɡˈnɔːksiə ˈlɛdəri/
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Distribution
Recorded from Belgium and Denmark. GBIF distribution records indicate presence in Belgium and absence/presence records from Denmark.
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Taxonomic placement
Migneauxia lederi belongs to Latridiidae, a of minute beetles commonly known as plaster beetles or minute brown scavenger beetles. Members of this family are typically found in moist environments and feed on fungal growths.
Data availability
Only 11 iNaturalist observations and sparse GBIF records exist for this , indicating it is poorly documented and likely undercollected due to its small size.