Hypasclera nesiotes

Arnett, 1951

Hypasclera nesiotes is a of in the , described by Arnett in 1951. The species is known from the Caribbean and North America, though published records remain sparse. Like other members of Oedemeridae, it likely exhibits the soft-bodied form characteristic of the family. Available information on its biology and is limited.

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How to pronounce Hypasclera nesiotes: /hɪˈpaskləra nɛˈsaɪətiːz/

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Distribution

Caribbean and North America. Specific locality records are sparse; GBIF indicates presence in both regions, and iNaturalist documents limited observations.

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Data scarcity

This is poorly documented in the literature. The iNaturalist platform records only 3 observations, suggesting it is either genuinely rare, undercollected, or cryptic in its habits. No published ecological studies were located during record .

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