Copidita quadrimaculata

(Motschulsky, 1853)

Four-marked False Blister Beetle

Copidita quadrimaculata is a of false blister beetle in the Oedemeridae. The species is known from Middle America and North America, with records extending to British Columbia, Canada. The "Four-marked False Blister Beetle" refers to the characteristic four spots on the . The species has been documented through over 300 observations on iNaturalist.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Copidita quadrimaculata: /kɔˈpɪ.dɪ.ta kwɒˌdraɪ.mækˈjuːˌleɪtə/

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Distribution

Middle America and North America, including British Columbia, Canada.

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