Oxacis fragilis
Horn, 1896
Oxacis fragilis is a of false blister beetle in the Oedemeridae, described by George Henry Horn in 1896. It belongs to a of small to medium-sized beetles characterized by soft, flexible that give them their . The species is known from North America, with scattered records across the continent. Like other oedemerids, it is likely associated with decaying wood or plant materials in its larval stages, though specific biological details remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Oxacis fragilis: //ˈɒksəs ˈfræd͡ʒɪlɪs//
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Distribution
North America. Distribution records indicate presence across the continent, though specific range boundaries are not well-defined.