Thrimolus minutus

Casey, 1900

Thrimolus minutus is a small in the Mycetophagidae (hairy fungus beetles), described by Casey in 1900. It belongs to a group of beetles associated with fungal . The has been recorded from North America including Canada, the United States, and Montserrat. Available information on this species is extremely limited, with only 3 observations documented in iNaturalist and minimal published biological data.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Thrimolus minutus: /ˈθraɪmoʊləs maɪˈnjuːtəs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Canada (including Québec), the United States, and Montserrat in the Caribbean. GBIF data indicate presence in North America with status listed as PRESENT.

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