Hypasclera nesiotes

Arnett, 1951

Hypasclera nesiotes is a of false blister beetle in the Oedemeridae, 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 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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