Listrimorpha

Blaisdell, 1921

Listrimorpha is a of in the , established by Blaisdell in 1921. The genus is currently classified as doubtful in taxonomic databases, indicating uncertainty about its validity or distinctness from related genera. It is known from a single observation record, suggesting extreme rarity or potential synonymy with another melyrid genus.

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How to pronounce Listrimorpha: //ˌlɪstɹɪˈmɔːfə//

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Taxonomic Status

The is marked as 'DOUBTFUL' in GBIF, indicating that its validity is questionable. This status often results from insufficient examination, potential synonymy with established genera, or lack of modern taxonomic revision. The single iNaturalist observation suggests the genus may be rarely encountered or possibly misidentified.

Family Context

As a member of (), in this would share characteristics including soft, flexible and often bright coloration, though no species-level descriptions are confirmed for Listrimorpha.

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