Brachypnoea rotundicollis
(Schaeffer, 1906)
Brachypnoea rotundicollis is a in the . It was described by Charles Frederic August Schaeffer in 1906. The species has a restricted distribution in southeastern Texas, with only 11 documented observations. Little is known about its biology or beyond basic taxonomic and distributional records.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Brachypnoea rotundicollis: //ˌbrækɪpˈniːə roʊˌtʌndɪˈkɒlɪs//
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Identification
Distinguishing features from are not documented in available sources. The specific epithet "rotundicollis" suggests a rounded , but diagnostic characters for -level identification within Brachypnoea require examination of and specialized taxonomic literature.
Distribution
Southeastern Texas, United States. GBIF records confirm presence in North America.
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Taxonomic history
First described by Schaeffer in 1906. The Brachypnoea contains multiple , but B. rotundicollis appears to be among the less frequently encountered based on observation records.
Data limitations
Available sources provide only basic taxonomic and distributional information. No peer-reviewed studies, field guides, or ecological research on this were found in the provided context.