Disonycha conjugata

(Fabricius, 1801)

Disonycha conjugata is a flea beetle in the Chrysomelidae, first described by Fabricius in 1801. It belongs to the Disonycha, which comprises numerous flea beetle primarily associated with herbaceous plants. The species has been documented across the Caribbean and North America based on occurrence records.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Disonycha conjugata: /dɪˈsɒnɪkə ˌkɒndʒuˈɡeɪtə/

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Distribution

Caribbean and North America. Specific distribution records indicate presence in both regions, though precise locality details beyond these broad areas are not documented in available sources.

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Data limitations

Despite 172 iNaturalist observations, published biological information for this remains sparse. Most aspects of its —including plants, morphological distinguishing features, and seasonal activity patterns—have not been formally documented in accessible literature.

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