Hemicrepidius soccifer

(LeConte, 1876)

Hemicrepidius soccifer is a of () described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1876. Originally described under the basionym Asaphes soccifer, it is now classified in the Hemicrepidius. Like other members of its , it possesses the characteristic mechanism used to right itself when overturned. The species is poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited observational records available.

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How to pronounce Hemicrepidius soccifer: /hɛˌmɪkrɪˈpɪdiəs ˈsɒsɪfər/

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Taxonomic History

Originally described as Asaphes soccifer by LeConte in 1876, later transferred to the Hemicrepidius.

Documentation Status

This has minimal published documentation beyond original description and basic taxonomic records. Only 6 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of source data date.

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