Flaviellus phalerioides

(Horn, 1870)

Flaviellus phalerioides is a scarab beetle described by Horn in 1870. The belongs to the Flaviellus within the Scarabaeidae. It is recorded as present in North America, though detailed biological information appears limited in available sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Flaviellus phalerioides: //flævɪˈɛləs fælɛriˈɔɪdiːz//

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Distribution

North America. Specific range details within this region are not documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic Note

The Flaviellus was established by Gordon and Skelley in 2007, with transferred from related scarab genera. This species was originally described under a different genus before its current placement.

Data Availability

This has zero observations in iNaturalist and limited occurrence records in aggregated databases, suggesting it may be rarely encountered, understudied, or potentially misidentified in field collections.

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