Acmaeoderoides rossi
(Cazier, 1937)
Acmaeoderoides rossi is a of metallic wood-boring beetle in the Buprestidae, described by Cazier in 1937. The Acmaeoderoides belongs to the diverse Buprestidae family, whose members are characterized by their often metallic coloration and wood-boring larval habits. This species is part of the Nearctic fauna, with records from North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Acmaeoderoides rossi: /ˌækmiˌɔdəˈrɔɪdiːz ˈrɒsi/
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Distribution
Nearctic region; North America. Specific locality details beyond continental distribution are not documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic Note
The was originally described by Cazier in 1937. The Acmaeoderoides is classified within the Buprestoidea superfamily, which contains the jewel beetles or metallic wood-boring beetles.
Data Limitations
Available sources provide only basic taxonomic and nomenclatural information for this . Detailed biological, ecological, and morphological data have not been located in the provided context or standard reference databases.