Plagiogramma
Tarsia, 1935
Species Guides
1- Plagiogramma subtropica(clown beetle)
Plagiogramma is a of clown beetles in the Histeridae, established by Tarsia in 1935. The genus contains more than 30 described . These beetles belong to the Tribalinae within the diverse histerid group. Members of this genus share the compact, often shiny body form characteristic of histerid beetles.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Plagiogramma: /ˌplædʒi.oʊˈɡræmə/
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Nomenclatural conflict
The name 'Plagiogramma' has been used for both a diatom (Chromista > Ochrophyta > Bacillariophyceae) and this genus (Animalia > Arthropoda > Insecta). The beetle genus was established by Tarsia in 1935. The diatom genus, which appears in iNaturalist under Kingdom Chromista, is a separate and not related to the histerid beetles.