Coelotrachelus

Schmidt, 1914

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Coelotrachelus is a of scarab beetles in the Scarabaeidae, Aphodiinae. It was established by Schmidt in 1914. The genus is known from the Neotropical region. As a member of Aphodiinae, it likely consists of -associated beetles, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Coelotrachelus: //ˌsiːloʊtrəˈkiːləs//

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Distribution

Neotropical region

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Taxonomic History

The Coelotrachelus was described by Schmidt in 1914 within the scarab beetle Scarabaeidae. It is classified in the Aphodiinae, tribe Aphodiini, subtribe Aphodiina. The genus has received limited taxonomic study, and its composition and boundaries may require revision.

Data Limitations

This is extremely poorly represented in biodiversity databases. GBIF records indicate only a single observation in iNaturalist, and no -level treatments or ecological studies were found in major entomological literature. Most aspects of its remain unknown.

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