Pseudopentarthrum simplex
Casey, T.L., 1892
Pseudopentarthrum simplex is a of true in the , described by Thomas L. Casey in 1892. It is a small weevil species found in North America. Very little detailed biological information is publicly available for this species. It belongs to a whose members are typically associated with dead or decaying wood.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pseudopentarthrum simplex: //ˌsjuːdoʊpɛnˈtɑːrθrəm ˈsɪmplɛks//
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Distribution
North America. Specific distribution records are sparse, but the has been documented in the region based on collection records and iNaturalist observations.
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Taxonomic Status
The is provisionally accepted in the Catalogue of Life and accepted in GBIF. The Pseudopentarthrum contains multiple species, most of which are poorly documented in the scientific literature.
Data Availability
As of current sources, only 12 iNaturalist observations and minimal published literature are available for this . Detailed morphological descriptions, ecological studies, and information appear to be lacking in publicly accessible databases.