Colydium robustum
Stephan, 1989
Colydium robustum is a of cylindrical bark beetle described by Stephan in 1989. It belongs to the Zopheridae, a group of beetles commonly associated with dead or decaying wood. The species has been recorded from North America, though specific details about its and remain limited in published literature.
Pronunciation
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Distribution
North America. Distribution records from GBIF indicate presence in North America, though more specific locality data is not available in the provided sources.
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Taxonomic placement
The was originally described by Stephan in 1989. It is classified within the Colydium, which comprises cylindrical bark beetles. The Zopheridae was formerly treated as part of the family , which explains the genus name; modern places these beetles in Zopheridae.
Data availability
As of the sources consulted, no iNaturalist observations exist for this , and published biological information appears sparse. GBIF records confirm its presence in North America but do not provide detailed collection localities.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
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