Phyconomus

LeConte, 1861

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Phyconomus is a of beetles in the Monotomidae, established by LeConte in 1861. The genus contains a single , Phyconomus marinum. Members of Monotomidae are commonly known as root-eating beetles, though the specific of this genus remains poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Phyconomus: /faɪˈkɒnəməs/

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Taxonomic note

The is , containing only Phyconomus marinum. The specific epithet 'marinum' suggests a possible association with marine or coastal environments, though this has not been confirmed in available literature.

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