Endeodes insularis

Blackwelder, 1932

Endeodes insularis is a of soft-winged flower beetle in the Melyridae, first described by Blackwelder in 1932. The species belongs to the Endeodes, which is part of a family commonly known as soft-winged flower beetles. Very little specific information is available about this particular species beyond its taxonomic placement.

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How to pronounce Endeodes insularis: //ɛnˈdiː.əˌdiːz ˌɪn.səˈlɛə.rɪs//

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Taxonomic Context

The Melyridae (soft-winged flower beetles) is a diverse group of beetles, many of which are found on flowers where they feed on pollen and small insects. However, specific ecological information for Endeodes insularis has not been documented in available sources.

Data Limitations

Available sources provide only basic taxonomic information for this . The iNaturalist platform records 11 observations, suggesting the species is rarely encountered or underreported. No peer-reviewed literature specifically addressing this species' , , or distribution was found in the provided context.

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