Pteleon (beetle)

The name Pteleon does not appear in major taxonomic databases, entomological literature, or reputable reference works as a recognized genus or species of beetle. Consequently, it cannot be confirmed as an established scientific term within Coleoptera (the order of beetles).

Limited Discussion

  • Etymology: The component “ptele‑” derives from the Ancient Greek ptelea (πτέλεα), meaning “elm tree.” The suffix “‑on” is a common ending in Greek-derived taxonomic names. It is plausible that a taxonomist might have coined “Pteleon” to denote a beetle associated with elm trees, although no such usage is documented in the available literature.

  • Potential Contexts: The term could conceivably be a misspelling or variant of an existing genus name (e.g., Pteleon vs. Ptelea), or it might have been used informally in unpublished manuscripts, hobbyist forums, or as a placeholder name pending formal description.

  • Taxonomic Status: Without a formal description published in a peer‑reviewed journal or inclusion in recognized catalogs such as the Catalogue of Life, ITIS, or GBIF, the name does not have an official standing in zoological nomenclature.

Conclusion: As of the current state of accessible scientific resources, there is insufficient encyclopedic information to provide a detailed entry for “Pteleon (beetle).” The term is not recognized as an established taxonomic entity.

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