Lebasiella pallipes
(Klug, 1842)
checkered beetle
Lebasiella pallipes is a of checkered beetle in the Cleridae. It was described by Klug in 1842. The species is found in Central America and North America. Very little specific information is available about its , , or .



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lebasiella pallipes: /lɛˌbasiˈɛlla pælɪˈpɛs/
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Distribution
Central America and North America. GBIF records indicate presence in Middle America and North America.
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Taxonomic Note
The Lebasiella is placed in the Cleridae, commonly known as checkered beetles. This family is characterized by often brightly colored or patterned , though specific coloration for L. pallipes is not documented in available sources.
Data Deficiency
Available sources provide only basic taxonomic and distributional information. No detailed studies of , , or natural history appear to have been published for this .
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
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