Podium rufipes

The Podium rufipes, a species first described by Fabricius in 1804, is a fascinating creature that has recently been observed in Summerville, South Carolina. This species is known for its distinctive characteristics that make it a unique addition to the local wildlife. On September 13, 2025, the Podium rufipes was spotted, marking a significant moment for wildlife enthusiasts and researchers in the area. With only one recorded observation, this species remains relatively elusive, adding to the intrigue surrounding its presence in the region.

While detailed information on its behavior and habitat preferences is limited due to the scarcity of sightings, its rarity makes it a noteworthy subject for those interested in the rich biodiversity of Summerville. The environment of South Carolina, with its diverse ecosystems, provides a suitable backdrop for the Podium rufipes, potentially allowing it to thrive in the subtropical climate.

As residents and visitors explore the natural beauty of Summerville, the sighting of Podium rufipes serves as a reminder of the importance of local wildlife conservation efforts. Observing such rare species can inspire a greater appreciation for the intricate web of life that exists in our surroundings. Continued monitoring and research may shed more light on this elusive species, contributing to our understanding of the ecological landscape of the region.

ID9749857
Rankspecies
Scientific NamePodium rufipes Fabricius, 1804
Attributionplant_native | plant_native | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen13/09/2025 11:50 am
Last Seen13/09/2025 11:50 am
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5828606166plant_nativeSeptember 13, 2025 11:50 am33.009056, -80.164567

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