Epuraea rufomarginata
(Stephens, 1830)
Epuraea rufomarginata is a small in the Nitidulidae (sap beetles), first described by Stephens in 1830. The species has a Holarctic distribution, occurring in both Europe and North America. As a member of the Epuraea, it belongs to a group of beetles commonly associated with fermenting plant materials, fungi, and decaying organic matter. The specific epithet "rufomarginata" suggests reddish marginal coloration, though detailed morphological descriptions are limited in the available sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Epuraea rufomarginata: /ɛˈpʊɹiə ruˌfoʊmɑrdʒɪˈneɪtə/
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Distribution
Holarctic: recorded from Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) and North America.