Trox spinulosus
Robinson, 1940
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Trox spinulosus is a in the , a group of that specialize in consuming dried animal remains. The was described by Robinson in 1940 and is currently treated as a synonym of Glyptotrox spinulosus in some taxonomic databases. Like other trogids, it is associated with the final stages of carcass decomposition, feeding on desiccated skin, hair, feathers, and connective tissue. These are cryptic in appearance and , often caked in debris and when disturbed.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trox spinulosus: /trɒks spɪnjuˈloʊsəs/
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