Neoclypeodytes amybethae
K. B. Miller, 2001
Neoclypeodytes amybethae is a of in the , described by K. B. Miller in 2001 as part of a comprehensive revision of the New World Neoclypeodytes. The genus contains 25 valid species distributed in western North America and northern Central America. Species in this genus are characterized by a distinctive pattern of two maculae on each , which represents a possible supporting the of Neoclypeodytes.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neoclypeodytes amybethae: //niː.əˈklaɪ.piː.oʊˌdaɪtiːz ˌæmɪˈbɛθeɪ//
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Distribution
North America; present in western North America based on distribution patterns.
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Taxonomic context
Described as one of eleven new in the 2001 revision of Neoclypeodytes. The specific epithet 'amybethae' is a .