Cryptamorpha

Wollaston, 1854

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Cryptamorpha is a of beetles in the Silvanidae, established by Wollaston in 1854. The genus has a broad geographic distribution but has not undergone comprehensive taxonomic revision. The best-documented is Cryptamorpha desjardinsii, while the most recently described species, Cryptamorpha triregia, was described from the Three Kings Islands of New Zealand.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cryptamorpha: /krɪpˌtæmɔrfə/

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Distribution

Widespread; records from Northern Europe (NO, SE) and New Zealand (Three Kings Islands).

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Taxonomic status

The has not been comprehensively revised taxonomically, and -level remains incomplete.

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