Eurygenius parvicornis

Fall, 1930

Eurygenius parvicornis is a of -like flower beetle ( Anthicidae) described by Fall in 1930. The Eurygenius is a small group within this family, and this species is one of the documented members. Records indicate presence in North America. Like other anthicids, it likely occupies ground-level or vegetation-associated , though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eurygenius parvicornis: //ˌjʊərɪˈdʒiːniəs ˌpɑːrvɪˈkɔːrnɪs//

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic Notes

The epithet "parvicornis" (from Latin parvus "small" + cornis "horned") likely refers to relatively small or other cephalic structures, a common naming convention in . The original description by Fall (1930) would contain diagnostic morphological details, but this primary literature is not widely digitized.

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