Cymatodera pubescens
Wolcott, 1909
Cymatodera pubescens is a of in the , first described by Wolcott in 1909. It is to North America. Like other members of the Cymatodera, it belongs to a group of clerid commonly known as checkered beetles. The species is rarely encountered in collections and field observations, with only 8 documented observations on iNaturalist as of the available data.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cymatodera pubescens: /ˌsaɪməˈtɒdərə pjuˈbɛsns/
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Distribution
North America
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Taxonomic history
Described by Robert H. Wolcott in 1909. The specific epithet "pubescens" refers to the hairy or downy appearance typical of many .
Data availability
This is poorly documented in the literature. Available sources provide only basic taxonomic information without detailed data. The 8 iNaturalist observations suggest it is infrequently encountered, though this may reflect preferences, cryptic , or genuine rarity.