Triplax frosti

Casey, 1924

pleasing fungus beetle

Triplax frosti is a of pleasing fungus beetle in the Erotylidae. It is a small found in North America, with recorded occurrences in Canadian provinces including Alberta, Manitoba, and New Brunswick. Like other members of the Triplax, it is associated with fungal .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Triplax frosti: /ˈtrɪplæks ˈfrɒsti/

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Distribution

North America, with confirmed records from Alberta, Manitoba, and New Brunswick in Canada.

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Taxonomic authority

Described by Thomas L. Casey in 1924.

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