Allopoda

LeConte, 1866

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Allopoda is a of false flower beetles in the Scraptiidae, established by LeConte in 1866. The genus contains three described : Allopoda arizonica, Allopoda californica, and Allopoda lutea. These beetles are found in western North America. The genus belongs to the tribe Allopodini, which is named after it.

Allopoda lutea P1630766a by 
xpda. Used under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license.False Flower Beetle - Allopoda lutea, Andelot Farm, Worton, Maryland by Judy Gallagher. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.Allopoda lutea P1410193a by 
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How to pronounce Allopoda: //ˌæloʊˈpoʊdə//

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Distribution

Western North America. Allopoda arizonica occurs in Arizona, Allopoda californica in California, and Allopoda lutea ranges more broadly in the region.

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