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Rhizophagus cylindricus
Species of beetle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rhizophagus cylindricus is a species of root-eating beetle in the family Monotomidae. It is found in North America.[1][2][3]
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Geographical range
R. cylindricus is found across the United States. More specifically, from New York to Georgia, and west to Ohio and Alabama.[4]
Description
R. cylindricus is usually 2.0-5.0 mm in length. It is a narrow beetle of a darkened reddish brown. Appendages are a red/yellow. The bases of its front legs are widened; antenna clubbed. The mouthparts of males are long (mandibles), while the that of the females are more normal.[4]
Habitat
This beetle is commonly found under the bark of pine trees.
Diet
Not much is known regarding the diet of R. cylindricus, but Rhizophagus generally eats fungi and dead insects.[4]
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