Rhagodera texana

Stephan, 1989

A of in the , described by Stephan in 1989. The Rhagodera is a small group of associated with dead wood . As a member of the Zopheridae, this species likely shares the family's characteristic heavily sclerotized body form and association with decaying wood, though specific natural history details for this species remain poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Rhagodera texana: //ræɡoʊˈdɪərə tɛkˈsænə//

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Distribution

Recorded from North America; the specific epithet 'texana' suggests a type locality or primary distribution in Texas, though precise range boundaries are not established in available sources.

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