Byturosomus fuscus
Byturosomus fuscus is a of soft-winged flower beetle in the Melyridae, order Coleoptera. The Byturosomus belongs to this family of beetles commonly known as soft-winged flower beetles or melyrids. No specific ecological or biological details about this particular species have been documented in the provided sources. The family Melyridae is characterized by soft, flexible and often bright coloration, though species-level traits for B. fuscus remain unverified.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Byturosomus fuscus: /bɪˈtʊrəsəməs ˈfʌskəs/
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Taxonomic Note
Byturosomus fuscus is listed in iNaturalist with zero observations, indicating it is either extremely rare, poorly documented, or potentially a nomenclaturally unresolved name. The Byturosomus is not widely treated in major faunas, and no published -level accounts were found in the provided sources.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- iNaturalist taxon
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