Haplandrus fulvipes

(Herbst, 1797)

Haplandrus fulvipes is a of in the , first described by Herbst in 1797. It is a small to eastern North America, with documented occurrence in southeastern Canada. The species is part of the diverse Haplandrus, which contains numerous small tenebrionid beetles. Based on iNaturalist records, it appears to be moderately well-observed in its native range.

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How to pronounce Haplandrus fulvipes: //hæpˈlændrʊs ˈfʊl.vɪˌpɛz//

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Distribution

Eastern North America. Documented from Canada: Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec.

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