Listrochelus fimbripes
LeConte, 1856
Listrochelus fimbripes is a of in the , described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1856. It is a member of the tribe Rhizotrogini, a group of soil-dwelling commonly known as or . The species is documented from scattered localities across the south-central and southwestern United States.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Listrochelus fimbripes: //ˌlɪstroʊˈkiːləs ˈfɪmrɪˌpiːz//
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Distribution
Recorded from Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Texas in the United States.
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Taxonomic Note
The Listrochelus is classified within the tribe Rhizotrogini, a group whose members are often challenging to distinguish without examination of genitalic characters. The specific epithet 'fimbripes' refers to fringed legs, suggesting a diagnostic morphological feature.
Data Deficiency
With only two observations recorded in iNaturalist and limited published literature, this remains poorly documented in terms of and .