Lionothus

Brown, W. J., 1937

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Lionothus is a of small beetles in the Leiodidae, established by W.J. Brown in 1937. Members belong to the tribe Leiodini within the Leiodinae. The genus is poorly documented in public sources, with minimal observational records available.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lionothus: /liːˈɒnəθəs/

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Distribution

Colombia (CO) — based on GBIF distribution records.

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Taxonomic placement

Lionothus is classified in the tribe Leiodini, Leiodinae, within the Leiodidae. The family Leiodidae comprises small to minute beetles often associated with decaying organic matter and fungi.

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