Buprestis connexa

Horn, 1875

Buprestis connexa is a of in the , native to North America. The species was described by Horn in 1875. Like other members of the Buprestis, it exhibits the characteristic metallic coloration typical of . The species occurs within the and has been documented through limited observation records.

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How to pronounce Buprestis connexa: /buˈprɛstɪs kəˈnɛksə/

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Distribution

; North America. Specific distribution details beyond continental occurrence are not well documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic Notes

Buprestis connexa was described by George Henry Horn in 1875. The specific epithet 'connexa' (Latin for 'connected' or 'joined') may refer to morphological features of the , though the original description has not been examined for this record.

Data Limitations

Available sources provide minimal biological information for this . The GBIF match and iNaturalist records confirm its existence as a valid species, but detailed studies of , , or appear lacking in the accessible literature.

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