Duboisius barri

Abdullah, 1964

Duboisius barri is a of -like flower beetle in the Anthicidae, described by Abdullah in 1964. It belongs to a of small beetles characterized by their elongated, ant-like appearance. The species is known from North America, though specific details about its and remain limited in available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Duboisius barri: //dʊˈbɔɪs.i.əs ˈbɛr.i//

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Distribution

North America. The has been recorded as present in this region based on GBIF distribution data.

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Taxonomic Note

The Duboisius was established for ant-like flower beetles (Anthicidae) with distinctive morphological features. Duboisius barri was described by Abdullah in 1964. The Anthicidae , commonly known as ant-like flower beetles or ant-like beetles, comprises small, elongate beetles that often resemble ants in their general body form.

Observation Records

As of available data, there are 7 observation records for this on iNaturalist, indicating it has been documented in the field but remains relatively infrequently encountered.

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