Acrocyum sallaei
Jacoby, 1885
Acrocyum sallaei is a of leaf beetle in the Chrysomelidae, described by Martin Jacoby in 1885. The Acrocyum is small and poorly documented, with limited published information on its . Records indicate presence in Middle and North America, though specific details about its and natural history remain sparse. The species is rarely encountered in collections and has minimal observational data.

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How to pronounce Acrocyum sallaei: /əˈkroʊsiəm sæˈlaɪ.i/
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Distribution
Recorded from Middle America and North America. Specific country-level localities are not documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic note
Acrocyum is a within the megadiverse leaf beetle Chrysomelidae. The genus was established by Jacoby and remains poorly studied, with most known only from or sparse historical records.
Data scarcity
Only 5 observations are recorded in iNaturalist as of source date, indicating this is a rarely encountered or underreported . No published biological studies were found.