Laemophloeus apache
Laemophloeus apache is a of in the Laemophloeidae. The Laemophloeus comprises flattened beetles commonly known as "lined flat bark beetles." This species was described from the southwestern United States, with the specific epithet "apache" referencing the Apache region or peoples of that area. Members of this family are typically found under bark or in other concealed .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Laemophloeus apache: //ˌliːməˈflɔɪəs əˈpætʃeɪ//
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Distribution
Southwestern United States. The specific epithet and type locality suggest association with the Apache region of the southwestern U.S., though precise range boundaries are not well documented in available sources.