Listronotus manifestus

Henderson LS, 1941

Listronotus manifestus is a of underwater in the . It was described by Henderson in 1941. The species is known to occur in North America. Very little published information exists regarding its biology, , or specific requirements.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Listronotus manifestus: /ˌlɪstrəˈnoʊtəs ˈmænɪˌfɛstəs/

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Habitat

Underwater environments; specific substrate or vegetation associations are not documented.

Distribution

North America. Specific range boundaries within North America are not established in available literature.

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Taxonomic note

The epithet 'manifestus' was established by L.S. Henderson in 1941. The Listronotus contains numerous species, several of which are economically significant agricultural pests (e.g., L. oregonensis, L. maculicollis), but L. manifestus is not among the well-studied members of the genus.

Data gaps

No peer-reviewed studies, ecological surveys, or biological observations of L. manifestus were found in the provided sources. The appears to be known primarily from taxonomic description and museum records.

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