Uleiota dubia

(Fabricius, 1801)

Uleiota dubia is a small in the Silvanidae, commonly known as flat bark beetles. The was described by Fabricius in 1801. Its taxonomic status is currently marked as doubtful in some databases, suggesting potential issues with its circumscription or validity. The species has been recorded from North America.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Uleiota dubia: /juː.liˈoʊ.tə ˈdjuː.bi.ə/

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Distribution

North America. The has presence records in this region according to GBIF distribution data.

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Taxonomic status

The is listed with a 'DOUBTFUL' status in GBIF, indicating uncertainty about its validity or circumscription. This may reflect synonymy issues, misidentification problems, or incomplete taxonomic revision of the Uleiota.

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