Miraces aeneipennis

Jacoby, 1888

Bronze-winged Buckthorn Leaf Beetle

Miraces aeneipennis is a of leaf beetle in the Chrysomelidae. It was first described by Jacoby in 1888. The species occurs in Central America and North America. The specific epithet aeneipennis refers to the bronze-colored wings. Very little detailed information is available about its or .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Miraces aeneipennis: //mɪˈræsiːz ˌiːnəˈpɛnɪs//

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Distribution

Central America and North America. GBIF records confirm presence in Middle America and North America.

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Taxonomic note

The name 'aeneipennis' (bronze-winged) is descriptive of the wing coloration. The Miraces belongs to the leaf beetle Chrysomelidae, one of the largest families of beetles.

Data limitations

Available sources provide only basic taxonomic and distributional information. No detailed studies of , , or have been identified in the provided context.

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