Myochrous magnus
Schaeffer, 1904
Myochrous magnus is a of in the , first described by Charles Frederic August Schaeffer in 1904. The species occurs in Central America and North America. As a member of the Myochrous, it belongs to a group of leaf beetles whose biology and remain poorly documented in the scientific literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Myochrous magnus: /maɪˈɒkrəs ˈmæɡnəs/
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Distribution
Recorded from Central America and North America. Specific country-level localities are not documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic history
Described by Schaeffer in 1904, this has received limited subsequent taxonomic attention. The Myochrous is part of the diverse , which contains over 35,000 described species worldwide.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
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