Tetraclipeoides texanus
(Gordon & Skelley, 2007)
Tetraclipeoides texanus is a small in the , , described by Gordon and Skelley in 2007. The epithet 'texanus' indicates its association with Texas. As a member of the Aphodiinae, it belongs to a group commonly known as small or aphodiine dung beetles, though specific ecological details for this species remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Tetraclipeoides texanus: /ˌtɛtrəˌklɪpiˈɔɪdiːz tɛkˈsænəs/
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Distribution
Known from Texas, USA. GBIF records indicate presence in the Nearctic region, specifically the state of Texas.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Bembicid Holdings | Entomology Research Museum
- California Has No State Bee--Yet! | Bug Squad
- Tracking Tetraopes texanus with Terry | Beetles In The Bush
- The Texas Prick | Beetles In The Bush
- Bug Eric: More Insects From Sunflowers
- Apiaceae | Beetles In The Bush