Pseudozonitis roseomaculatis

Dillon, 1952

Pseudozonitis roseomaculatis is a of blister beetle in the Meloidae, first described by Dillon in 1952. As a member of the Nemognathinae, it possesses the characteristic elongated maxillary mouthparts adapted for feeding on nectar from deep-corded flowers. The species is known from North America, though specific details regarding its , associations, and preferences remain poorly documented in the scientific literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pseudozonitis roseomaculatis: /ˌpsuːdoʊzoʊˈnaɪtɪs ˌroʊziːoʊˌmækjʊˈlaɪtɪs/

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Distribution

North America. Specific locality records are sparse; the has been documented from limited locations within the continent.

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