Lycostomus

Motschulsky, 1861

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Lycostomus is a of net-winged beetles ( Lycidae) established by Motschulsky in 1861. occur in Eastern Asia and North America. The genus contains at least seven described species, including L. similis and L. honestus. are likely and visually conspicuous, consistent with aposematic coloration typical of lycid beetles.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lycostomus: //laɪˈkɒstəməs//

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Distribution

Eastern Asia and Northern America.

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