Capraita flavida

(Horn, 1889)

Capraita flavida is a of in the , . The species was originally described by Horn in 1889 as Stenopodius flavidus and later transferred to the Capraita. It occurs in North America and Middle America, though detailed biological information remains limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Capraita flavida: /kæˈpraɪtə ˈflævɪdə/

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Distribution

Recorded from North America and Middle America. Specific locality data are sparse in available sources.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Stenopodius flavidus Horn, 1889. The was subsequently transferred to Capraita, though some sources still list it under the synonym Stenopodius flavidus. GBIF currently treats Capraita flavida as a synonym of Stenopodius flavidus, while NCBI and iNaturalist recognize Capraita flavida as the accepted name.

Collection holdings

No specific specimen counts for Capraita flavida were found in the provided museum holdings data from UCR Research Museum.

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