Omorgus tytus

(Robinson, 1941)

Omorgus tytus is a in the , a group of commonly associated with decomposing matter. The has been documented across multiple U.S. states in the Nearctic region. Like other members of the , it is presumed to be a or scavenger, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented in the literature.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Omorgus tytus: //oʊˈmɔːrɡəs ˈtaɪtəs//

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Distribution

Documented from Arizona, Georgia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Texas in the United States. The is present in the with records spanning eastern and southwestern North America.

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Taxonomic Status

Accepted name with exact match in GBIF database. Originally described by Robinson in 1941.

Data Limitations

Available sources provide only basic taxonomic and distributional information. No detailed biological or ecological studies appear to have been published for this specifically.

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