Laemophloeus fervidus
Casey, 1916
lined flat bark beetle
Laemophloeus fervidus is a of lined flat bark beetle in the Laemophloeidae, first described by Casey in 1916. It belongs to a family of small, flattened beetles commonly associated with bark and wood . The species is documented in North America, with specific records from Québec, Canada.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Laemophloeus fervidus: //leɪˈmɔfli.əs ˈfɛrvɪdəs//
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Habitat
Bark and wood , typical for the Laemophloeidae.
Distribution
North America; recorded from Québec, Canada.
More Details
Taxonomic authority
First described by Thomas Lincoln Casey, Jr. in 1916.
GBIF status
Accepted with EXACT match type in GBIF .
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
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