Cis congestus
Casey, 1898
Cis congestus is a small in the Ciidae (minute tree-fungus beetles), described by Thomas Casey in 1898. It is part of a of beetles associated with decaying wood and bracket fungi. The is known from North America. Like other members of the family Ciidae, it likely inhabits fungal fruiting bodies on dead or dying trees.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cis congestus: /sɪs kɒnˈʤɛstəs/
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Distribution
North America
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
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