Loberus aeratus
Bruce, 1953
Loberus aeratus is a of pleasing fungus beetle in the Erotylidae, described by Bruce in 1953. The species is known from North America. Members of the Loberus are generally associated with fungal substrates. Only one observation has been recorded on iNaturalist, suggesting it may be rarely encountered or underreported.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Loberus aeratus: //loʊˈbɛrəs eɪˈreɪtəs//
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Distribution
North America
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Taxonomic note
Loberus aeratus was described by Bruce in 1953. The Loberus is part of the Erotylidae, commonly known as pleasing fungus beetles due to their often bright coloration and association with fungal substrates.
Data scarcity
This has minimal observational data, with only one iNaturalist record and limited distribution information available in public databases.