Paroxacis debilis

(Horn, 1896)

Paroxacis debilis is a of false blister beetle in the Oedemeridae. This small, elongate is found in North America and Middle America. Like other members of the Paroxacis, it possesses the characteristic soft, flexible typical of oedemerids. The species was described by Horn in 1896 and remains poorly documented in the scientific literature.

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How to pronounce Paroxacis debilis: //pæˈrɒk.sə.sɪs ˈdɛb.ɪ.lɪs//

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Distribution

Recorded from North America and Middle America. Specific locality records are sparse, with only one documented observation in iNaturalist as of the data cutoff.

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