Margaridisa
J. Bechyné, 1958
Margaridisa is a of (: Galerucinae) comprising at least 16 described . The genus was established by Jan Bechyné in 1958. Species are distributed primarily in the Neotropical region, with records from Central and South America. Many species were described by Bechyné and his collaborators between the 1950s and 1990s.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Margaridisa: //ˌmɑrɡəˈrɪdɪsə//
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Distribution
Neotropical region, including Central America and South America. Specific countries with recorded include Brazil (M. bahiensis, M. buritiensis, M. genalis, M. hippuriphilina, M. laevisulcata, M. mattogrossensis, M. mera, M. triangularis), Nicaragua (M. managua), and the United States (M. atriventris).