Eurypogon harrisii

Westwood, 1862

Eurypogon harrisii is a of soft-bodied plant beetle in the Artematopodidae. It is found in North America, with records from Canadian provinces including Manitoba, Ontario, and Québec. The species was first described by Westwood in 1862. It belongs to a small family of beetles whose remains poorly documented.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eurypogon harrisii: //ˌjʊə.rɪˈpoʊ.ɡɒn ˈhær.ɪs.i.aɪ//

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Distribution

North America. Documented from Manitoba, Ontario, and Québec in Canada.

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Family characteristics

Artematopodidae are soft-bodied plant beetles, a small with limited ecological documentation. The soft body distinguishes them from most other families.

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