Acolobicus erichsoni

(Reitter, 1877)

Acolobicus erichsoni is a of ironclad beetle in the Zopheridae. It is known from limited distributional records in North America and Middle America. The species was described by Reitter in 1877. Available information on this species is sparse, with only four observations documented on iNaturalist and minimal published biological data.

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How to pronounce Acolobicus erichsoni: //æ.kəˈloʊ.bɪ.kəs ɛˈrɪk.soʊ.naɪ//

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Distribution

Recorded as present in North America and Middle America. Specific locality details are not well documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic Note

The Acolobicus belongs to the Zopheridae, a group commonly known as ironclad beetles or cylindrical bark beetles. Members of this family are characterized by heavily sclerotized bodies.

Data Availability

This has minimal documented observations (4 records on iNaturalist as of source date) and lacks detailed biological studies in readily accessible literature.

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