Acmaeodera haemorrhoa

LeConte, 1858

Acmaeodera haemorrhoa is a metallic wood-boring beetle in the Buprestidae. The was described by LeConte in 1858. It occurs in Central America and North America, though specific details about its and remain poorly documented in the available literature.

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How to pronounce Acmaeodera haemorrhoa: /ˌækmiˈoʊdəɹə ˌhiːməˈɹoʊə/

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Distribution

Central America and North America. GBIF records indicate presence in Middle America and North America within the Nearctic and Neotropic realms.

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Taxonomic Status

The is accepted and listed in major taxonomic databases including GBIF, Catalogue of Life, and iNaturalist. No synonyms or are currently recognized.

Data Limitations

Despite being described in 1858, detailed biological information for this is sparse in the accessible literature. The Acmaeodera contains over 150 species in North America, many of which are poorly known and difficult to identify without examination.

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