Myochrous intermedius
Blake, 1950
Myochrous intermedius is a of leaf beetle in the Chrysomelidae, described by Blake in 1950. The Myochrous belongs to the diverse leaf beetle family, with members typically associated with vegetation. This species is known from North America based on distribution records, though detailed biological information remains limited. The specific epithet 'intermedius' suggests intermediate characteristics relative to related species.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Myochrous intermedius: /maɪˈɒkrəs ɪntərˈmiːdiəs/
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Distribution
North America. Distribution records indicate presence in this region, though specific locality details are not well documented in available sources.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
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- iNaturalist taxon
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