Hesperobaenus

LeConte, 1861

Hesperobaenus is a of small in the , first described by LeConte in 1861. The genus contains ten recognized distributed primarily in North America. These beetles are part of a family historically associated with fungal and decaying wood .

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How to pronounce Hesperobaenus: /ˌhɛspɛroʊˈbiːnəs/

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Distribution

of Hesperobaenus are recorded from North America, with individual species ranging across the United States and into Canada. Specific distribution patterns vary by species; for example, Hesperobaenus rufipes has been documented across broad regions of the eastern and central United States.

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