Epuraea eximia

Parsons, 1969

Epuraea eximia is a of sap beetle in the Nitidulidae, described by Parsons in 1969. The Epuraea comprises small beetles commonly associated with fermenting plant materials, fungi, and decaying organic matter. This species is recorded from North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Epuraea eximia: /ɛpjʊˈreɪə ɛkˈsɪmiə/

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Distribution

North America (presence confirmed; specific range details not documented)

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Taxonomic Note

Described by C.T. Parsons in 1969. The Epuraea is taxonomically complex and has undergone significant revision; some authors have treated it as a subgenus of Epuraea sensu lato.

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