Euconnus pecki
Stephan & Chandler, 2021
Euconnus pecki is a of -like stone ( Staphylinidae, Scydmaeninae) described in 2021 by Stephan and Chandler. It belongs to a large of minute beetles characterized by compact bodies and reduced wing venation. The species is known from scattered localities in the south-central United States.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Euconnus pecki: /juːˈkɒnəs ˈpɛki/
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Distribution
United States: Arkansas, Florida, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
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