Anisotoma inops
Brown, W. J., 1937
Anisotoma inops is a of round fungus beetle in the Leiodidae, first described by W. J. Brown in 1937. It belongs to the tribe Anisotomini within the Leiodinae. The species is known from eastern North America, with documented occurrences in Canada and the northeastern United States.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Anisotoma inops: /ˌænɪˈsɒtoʊmə ˈaɪnɒps/
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Distribution
Eastern North America. Canada: New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec. United States: Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New York.
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Taxonomic history
Described by W. J. Brown in 1937. The Anisotoma is part of the tribe Anisotomini, a group of round fungus beetles characterized by their association with fungal substrates.