Epuraea papagona
Casey, 1884
Epuraea papagona is a of in the , described by Thomas L. Casey in 1884. The species belongs to a of small commonly associated with fermenting materials and fungal substrates. It is known from North America and Middle America, though detailed biological studies remain limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Epuraea papagona: //ɛp.jʊˈriː.ə pæp.əˈɡoʊ.nə//
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Distribution
Recorded from North America and Middle America. Specific locality details are sparse in available sources.
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Taxonomic history
Described by Thomas Lincoln Casey in 1884. Casey was a prolific describer of North American , and many of his descriptions require modern revision to confirm their validity and distinguish them from closely related .
Data limitations
This is poorly represented in published literature. Most records derive from specimen databases rather than ecological or behavioral studies. The name has been accepted in taxonomic catalogs but detailed information appears unavailable.