Eustrophus

Illiger, 1802

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Eustrophus is a of polypore fungus beetles in the Tetratomidae, established by Illiger in 1802. The genus contains at least two described : Eustrophus dermestoides (Fabricius, 1792) and Eustrophus tomentosus (Say, 1827). Members of this genus are associated with polypore fungi, though specific ecological relationships remain poorly documented.

Eustrophus tomentosus by (c) Katja Schulz, some rights reserved (CC BY). Used under a CC-BY license.Eustrophus tomentosus antennomeres by Darren Pollock. Used under a CC BY 3.0 license.Eustrophus tomentosus antennae by Darren Pollock. Used under a CC BY 3.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eustrophus: /juːˈstrɒfəs/

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Distribution

Vermont, United States; United States (broader range inferred from GBIF records)

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