Nodopus flavilabris

(Say, 1825)

Nodopus flavilabris is a of soft-bodied plant beetle in the Melyridae. It belongs to a small of beetles distributed in eastern North America. The species was described by Thomas Say in 1825 and is recognized as valid in current taxonomic databases. Records indicate presence in eastern Canadian provinces.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Nodopus flavilabris: /noʊˈdoʊpəs ˌflævɪˈlæbrɪs/

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Distribution

Eastern Canada: New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec.

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Taxonomic Note

The Nodopus is a small group within Melyridae. GBIF records indicate this is accepted with exact name matching.

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