Saxinis omogera

Lacordaire, 1848

Saxinis omogera is a in the , first described by Lacordaire in 1848. It belongs to the Saxinis, a group of case-bearing leaf beetles. The species occurs in both Central America and North America. Relatively few observations exist, with iNaturalist recording approximately 35 sightings. The taxonomic status is marked as doubtful in some databases, indicating potential need for further verification.

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How to pronounce Saxinis omogera: //ˈsaksɪnɪs ɔməˈɡɛrə//

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Distribution

Central America and North America. GBIF records confirm presence in both Middle America and North America.

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Taxonomic Status

GBIF lists the taxonomic status as 'DOUBTFUL', suggesting the may require taxonomic revision or verification.

Observation Data

iNaturalist records approximately 35 observations, indicating this is not a commonly encountered .

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