Dacoderus steineri
Aalbu, Andrews & Pollock, 2005
Dacoderus steineri is a of narrow-waisted bark beetle described in 2005. It belongs to the Salpingidae, a group of beetles commonly known as narrow-waisted bark beetles. The species is known from North America. As a relatively recently described species with limited published research, detailed biological information remains sparse.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Dacoderus steineri: /dæˈkoʊ.dɛ.rəs ˈstaɪ.nɛ.raɪ/
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Distribution
North America
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Taxonomic history
Dacoderus steineri was formally described by Aalbu, Andrews & Pollock in 2005. The Dacoderus is part of the Salpingidae, which was historically placed in the Tenebrionoidea but has undergone taxonomic revision. The specific epithet 'steineri' honors an individual, likely a colleague or contributor to coleopteran research.