Lasconotus linearis
Crotch, 1874
Lasconotus linearis is a of cylindrical bark beetle in the Zopheridae, described by Crotch in 1874. The Lasconotus comprises small, elongated beetles associated with dead or decaying wood. This species occurs in North America, though detailed biological information remains limited in available sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lasconotus linearis: //læskɵˈnoʊtəs laɪˈnɪərɪs//
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Distribution
North America; distribution records indicate presence across the continent, though specific range boundaries are not well-documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic note
The placement of Lasconotus has undergone revision; these beetles were historically treated in (cylindrical bark beetles) but are now classified in Zopheridae. The contains multiple in North America, though L. linearis is distinguished by its specific epithet referring to the linear, elongated body form.
Data limitations
Available sources provide minimal -specific information for L. linearis. Most biological details regarding Lasconotus species require direct examination of specimens or specialized literature on zopherid beetles not cited in the provided context.