Lissohypnus texanus
Casey, 1906
Lissohypnus texanus is a ( ) described by Casey in 1906. It belongs to the tribe Xantholinini within the Staphylininae. The is known from scattered records in the southern United States and Mexico. Like other staphylinids, it likely inhabits moist terrestrial environments where it functions as a or scavenger, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lissohypnus texanus: /ˌlɪsoʊˈhɪpnəs tɛkˈseɪnəs/
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Distribution
Recorded from the southern United States (Florida, Louisiana, Texas) and Mexico. Not known from the Galapagos Islands.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Bembicid Holdings | Entomology Research Museum
- California Has No State Bee--Yet! | Bug Squad
- Tracking Tetraopes texanus with Terry | Beetles In The Bush
- The Texas Prick | Beetles In The Bush
- Bug Eric: More Insects From Sunflowers
- Apiaceae | Beetles In The Bush