Passandrophloeus
Kessel, 1921
Passandrophloeus is a of small in the Laemophloeidae, established by Kessel in 1921. The genus contains five described , all described by Grouvelle: P. belli, P. ditomoides, P. falcidens, P. glabriculus, and P. spinosus. The genus is currently listed as taxonomically doubtful in some databases, indicating potential issues with its circumscription or validity relative to related genera. Members of Laemophloeidae are generally associated with dead wood and fungal .
Pronunciation
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Similar Taxa
- Other Laemophloeidae generaPassandrophloeus may be difficult to distinguish from related without examination of specific morphological characters; the doubtful taxonomic status suggests potential synonymy with or close similarity to other genera in the .