Dyscharachthis
Blackburn, 1900
Dyscharachthis is a of in the , established by Blackburn in 1900. It belongs to the tribe Dyscharachthini. The genus is poorly known, with minimal published information on its biology and . Based on family characteristics, members are likely associated with decaying wood .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Dyscharachthis: /dɪsˈkærəkθɪs/
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Taxonomic Notes
Dyscharachthis is the sole in the tribe Dyscharachthini, suggesting it represents a distinct lineage within . The and number of included species are not clearly documented in widely accessible sources.
Data Availability
Only 5 observations exist in iNaturalist as of the data cutoff, indicating extreme rarity in collections and field records. No -level treatments or comprehensive revisions appear to be readily available.