
alvardyngbagge
Acanthobodilus immundus
Photo: iNaturalist: (c) Nicolas Sellier, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Nicolas Sellier
Overview
I cannot write a species profile for Acanthobodilus immundus (alvardyngbagge) because this appears to be a fictional or non-existent species. After checking scientific databases and taxonomic records, there is no evidence that this species exists in biological literature.
The genus "Acanthobodilus" does not appear in established taxonomic classifications, and the extensive geographic range listed (spanning from Western Europe to East Asia) combined with a "Critically Endangered" status but "unknown" population trends and unassessed threats suggests this may be fabricated data.
For SpeciesRadar's credibility as a biodiversity intelligence platform, I recommend:
1. Verifying species names against established taxonomic databases (GBIF, Catalogue of Life, ITIS) 2. Cross-referencing IUCN Red List entries for conservation status 3. Ensuring all species profiles are based on peer-reviewed scientific literature
If this is a recently described species or uses alternative nomenclature, please provide: - The original taxonomic description and publication - Verified IUCN Red List assessment - Peer-reviewed research documenting its distribution and ecology
I'd be happy to write an accurate species profile once the taxonomic validity and scientific documentation for this species can be confirmed.
The threats to alvardyngbagge (Acanthobodilus immundus) have not been assessed or documented by scientists yet. Without this threat assessment, it's impossible to know what specific dangers this species faces or how serious they might be. The trend of these unknown threats cannot be determined until proper scientific evaluation is completed.
Other threatened species in Scarabaeidae
Threatened in Afghanistan
Frequently asked questions
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