Languria trifasciata
Say, 1823
Three-banded lizard beetle
Languria trifasciata is a of lizard beetle in the Erotylidae, first described by Thomas Say in 1823. It is distributed across North America. As a member of the Languriinae, it belongs to a group of beetles commonly known as lizard beetles, characterized by their elongated bodies and association with plant materials.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Languria trifasciata: //læŋˈɡjʊəriə traɪfæsiˈeɪtə//
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Distribution
North America. GBIF records confirm presence in this region.
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Taxonomic notes
The specific epithet 'trifasciata' (three-banded) suggests the may exhibit three transverse bands or fasciae, though this characteristic has not been explicitly documented in the available sources.