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Yarmister barberi

Wenzel, 1939

Classification

  1. KingdomAnimalia/
  2. PhylumArthropoda/
  3. ClassInsecta/
  4. OrderColeoptera/
  5. FamilyHisteridae/
  6. SubfamilyHisterinae/
  7. TribeExosternini/
  8. GenusYarmister/
  9. SpeciesYarmister barberi

Yarmister barberi is a of clown beetle in the Histeridae. It was described by Wenzel in 1939. The species has been recorded from two disjunct regions: Florida in the United States and French Guiana in South America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Yarmister barberi: /jɑːrˈmɪstər ˈbɑːrbəri/

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Distribution

Florida (USA) and French Guiana

Sources and further reading

  • BugGuide
  • Wikipedia
  • GBIF taxonomy match
  • Catalogue of Life
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