Cis striatulus

Mellié, 1848

Groovy Cis Beetle

Cis striatulus is a small in the Ciidae, commonly known as the Groovy Cis Beetle. It belongs to a group of insects commonly called minute tree-fungus beetles, which are associated with decaying wood and fungal growth. The was described by Mellié in 1848.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cis striatulus: /sɪs striːəˈtuːləs/

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Habitat

Decaying wood and fungal substrates, typical of Ciidae beetles.

Distribution

Records indicate presence in Norway (NO) and Sweden (SE), with absence noted in some areas.

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