Cathartosilvanus

Grouvelle, 1912

Cathartosilvanus is a of in the , established by Grouvelle in 1912. The genus comprises five described distributed across North America and tropical regions. Members of this genus are classified within the group commonly known as silvanid , which are typically associated with stored products and decaying material.

Cathartosilvanus imbellis 182451136 by emerlee. Used under a CC BY 4.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cathartosilvanus: //kaˌθɑːrtoʊˈsɪlvənəs//

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Distribution

of Cathartosilvanus have been recorded in North America and tropical regions. Cathartosilvanus imbellis and C. opaculus were described by LeConte from North material, while C. tropicalis occurs in tropical areas. C. vulgaris was described by Grouvelle, and C. aitkenae by Halstead.

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Species List

The contains five described : Cathartosilvanus aitkenae Halstead, C. imbellis LeConte, C. opaculus LeConte, C. tropicalis Van Dyke, and C. vulgaris Grouvelle.

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