Bolbocerosoma lepidissimum

Brown, 1928

Bolbocerosoma lepidissimum is a North American earth-boring scarab beetle in the Geotrupidae. First described by Brown in 1928, this is distributed across the south-central United States including Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. Like other members of its , it exhibits the characteristic burrowing associated with earth-boring scarabs.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bolbocerosoma lepidissimum: //ˌbɒlbəsɛrəˈsoʊmə ˌlɛpɪˈdɪsɪməm//

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Distribution

Nearctic region: United States (Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas)

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