Sarabandus
Leech, 1955
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1Sarabandus is a of marsh beetles in the Scirtidae, established by Leech in 1955. The genus contains at least two described : S. monticola (Japan) and S. robustus (North America). Members of this genus are associated with moist or marshy , consistent with the ecological preferences of the Scirtidae family.

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How to pronounce Sarabandus: /sæɹəˈbændəs/
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Habitat
Moist or marshy environments, consistent with the of Scirtidae (marsh beetles).
Distribution
Japan (S. monticola) and North America (S. robustus).