Pardalosus serval
(Say, 1835)
Pardalosus serval is a of scarab beetle in the Scarabaeidae, Aphodiinae. First described by Thomas Say in 1835, this species belongs to the dung beetle tribe Aphodiini. Records indicate presence in the central and eastern United States and northeastern Mexico. The Pardalosus contains relatively obscure species with limited published natural history documentation.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pardalosus serval: /ˈpɑr.də.loʊ.səs ˈsɜr.væl/
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Distribution
Recorded from the United States (Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas) and Mexico (Nuevo León).