Ora hyacintha

Blatchley, 1914

Ora hyacintha is a of marsh beetle in the Scirtidae, described by Blatchley in 1914. The species has a highly restricted distribution, with confirmed records only from Florida. As a member of Scirtidae, it belongs to a family of small beetles commonly associated with moist or aquatic , though specific ecological details for this species remain limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ora hyacintha: //ˈɔː.rə haɪˈsɪn.θə//

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Distribution

Florida, United States. The is to this state with no confirmed records from other regions.

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Taxonomic history

Described by W.S. Blatchley in 1914, this has remained poorly known with limited subsequent study. The Ora contains multiple North American species, many of which share similarly restricted distributions.

Data limitations

Despite 26 observations recorded on iNaturalist, published biological information for this is sparse. Most aspects of its , , and have not been documented in the scientific literature.

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