It is an uncommon species, though not considered under threat.
It is an uncommon species that appears to be in decline, at least in China.
It is a very small and uncommon species from southeastern Brazil.
This is an uncommon species and bites from it have not yet been recorded.
An uncommon species, it fruits throughout spring, summer, and fall during wet weather.
It has always been an uncommon species but it seems likely that its numbers are in decline.
This uncommon species is typically found from summer to autumn.
It is an uncommon species threatened by such forest activities as logging.
The site is known for beetles including uncommon species.
There are several uncommon species of organisms that call Kejimkujik their home.