Crepidodera bella
Parry, 1986
Crepidodera bella is a of flea beetle in the Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae, tribe Alticini. It was described by Parry in 1986. The species is known to occur in North America. As a member of the Crepidodera, it belongs to a group of small flea beetles characterized by their jumping ability.
Pronunciation
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Distribution
North America. Specific locality details beyond this broad region are not documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic authority
The was described by Parry in 1986, making it a relatively recent addition to the described North American flea beetle fauna.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
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