Eleodes blanchardii

Blaisdell, 1909

clown beetle

Eleodes blanchardii is a of in the , commonly referred to as a 'clown ' due to the defensive -stand posture characteristic of the . It belongs to a large and diverse genus of ground-dwelling beetles found primarily in arid and semi-arid regions of North America. The species was described by Blaisdell in 1909.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eleodes blanchardii: //ɛliˈoʊdiːz blænˈʃɑːrdi.aɪ//

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Taxonomic note

The provided source material primarily discusses Eleodes suturalis and Eleodes hispilabris, not Eleodes blanchardii. No specific information about E. blanchardii's , distribution, or biology was found in the available sources. The GBIF and iNaturalist records confirm the name is accepted but provide no descriptive content.

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