Cryptocephalus implacidus
R. White, 1968
Coarse Cryptocephalus
Cryptocephalus implacidus is a case-bearing leaf beetle in the Chrysomelidae, described by R. White in 1968. It occurs in North America, where are associated with herbaceous vegetation. The is part of the diverse Cryptocephalus, whose members are commonly known as case-bearing leaf beetles due to the habit of larvae constructing protective cases from fecal material and shed .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cryptocephalus implacidus: /ˌkrɪptoʊˈsɛfələs ɪmˈplæsɪdəs/
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Distribution
North America
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Taxonomic note
The specific epithet 'implacidus' and the 'Coarse Cryptocephalus' suggest possible morphological distinctions from related , though detailed diagnostic features are not documented in available sources.