Lionothus ulkei

Brown, W. J., 1937

A small in the , described by W.J. in 1937. The is known from scattered records across the eastern and south-central United States. Like other members of its family, it is associated with decomposing matter.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lionothus ulkei: /liːˈɒn.ɵˌθʌs ˈʌl.kiː/

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Distribution

Eastern and south-central United States: recorded from Washington D.C., Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas, and Virginia. An Arizona record is considered erroneous.

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