Allopoda
LeConte, 1866
Species Guides
1- Allopoda lutea(false flower beetle)
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.



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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.