Pseudodibolia
Jacoby, 1891
Species Guides
1Pseudodibolia is a of flea beetles in the Chrysomelidae, established by Jacoby in 1891. The genus contains four described distributed across North America and the Neotropics. Two species, P. opima and P. picea, are documented in taxonomic literature. As with other flea beetles, members of this genus possess enlarged hind adapted for jumping.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pseudodibolia: /sjuˌdoʊˌdaɪˈboʊ.li.ə/
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Distribution
North America and the Neotropics. The is known from four described with records spanning these regions.
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Taxonomic history
The was established by Martin Jacoby in 1891. The type and complete species inventory require further verification from primary taxonomic sources.