Boschella
Barr, 1980
Species Guides
1Boschella is a of checkered beetles in the Cleridae, established by Barr in 1980. The genus contains a single described , Boschella fasciata. Checkered beetles in this family are generally predatory or scavenging, though specific ecological details for this genus remain limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Boschella: /bɔˈskɛl.lə/
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Identification
As a , identification relies on recognizing Boschella fasciata. The genus can be distinguished from other Cleridae by the combination of characters established in its original description, including specific features of the , pronotum, and elytral patterning. Detailed diagnostic characters require examination of the original taxonomic description.
Similar Taxa
- Other Cleridae generaBoschella can be distinguished by its unique combination of morphological characters as defined in the original description; specific differentiating features include antennal structure and body proportions that separate it from related in the .