Phloeonemus catenulatus

Horn, 1878

Phloeonemus catenulatus is a cylindrical bark beetle in the Zopheridae, first described by George Henry Horn in 1878. It occurs in North America and Central America. As a member of Zopheridae, it belongs to a family of beetles commonly associated with dead wood and bark . The Phloeonemus is characterized by cylindrical body form and association with woody substrates.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Phloeonemus catenulatus: /floɪˈɒnɪməs ˌkætɛnjuˈleɪtəs/

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Distribution

North America and Central America (Middle America).

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