Isorhipis nubila
Isorhipis nubila is a of false click beetle in the Eucnemidae. It was described as a new species during a revision of the Isorhipis. The species was recognized among specimens previously identified as the common Isorhipis obliqua, representing a cryptic species distinguished through detailed taxonomic revision. Specimens of this species have been collected in the Cincinnati, Ohio area.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Isorhipis nubila: /ˌaɪsoʊˈrɪpɪs ˈnjuːbɪlə/
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Distribution
Known from the Cincinnati, Ohio area based on collection records. The precise geographic range beyond this region has not been established in available sources.
Similar Taxa
- Isorhipis obliquaPreviously confused with I. nubila; distinguished through taxonomic revision of the Isorhipis
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
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