Parandrita

LeConte & Horn, 1880

Parandrita is a of small, flattened in the Laemophloeidae, established by LeConte and Horn in 1880. The genus contains approximately eleven described distributed across North America and the Hawaiian Islands. Members of this genus are part of a family commonly known as ',' though specific ecological details for Parandrita remain poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Parandrita: //pæˈrændrɪtə//

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Distribution

Recorded from North America (continental United States) and the Hawaiian Islands. such as Parandrita konae, P. molokaiae, and P. perkinsi are to Hawaii, suggesting an insular radiation pattern alongside continental species.

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Taxonomic Note

The name Parandrita is feminine in , though some epithets were originally published with masculine endings (e.g., P. deceptor, P. permixtus). These endings have been corrected to feminine forms (deceptrix, permixta) in modern usage following ICZN Article 31.2.

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