Antherophagus convexulus

LeConte, 1863

Antherophagus convexulus is a small in the Cryptophagidae (silken fungus beetles), first described by LeConte in 1863. The is recorded from eastern Canada and is part of a whose members are generally associated with fungal substrates. Knowledge of this species is limited, with minimal published biological information and few documented observations.

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How to pronounce Antherophagus convexulus: //ˌænθəˈrɒfəɡəs kənˈvɛksjʊləs//

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Distribution

Eastern Canada: recorded from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Ontario. North American distribution otherwise poorly documented.

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