Chrysobothris convexa

Fall in Fall & Cockerell, 1907

Chrysobothris convexa is a of jewel beetle in the Buprestidae, described by Fall in 1907. As a member of the hyperdiverse Chrysobothris, it belongs to one of the most taxonomically challenging groups of North American beetles. The genus is characterized by cryptic coloration, alert , and association with woody plants. Available information about this specific species is extremely limited, with only a single observation record documented in iNaturalist and no detailed biological studies published.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Chrysobothris convexa: //ˌkrɪsoʊˈbɒθrɪs kənˈvɛksə//

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Distribution

North America. The has been recorded as present on the continent based on GBIF distribution records, though specific locality details are not documented in the available sources.

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