Anisotria shooki
Anisotria shooki is a of -like in the . The Anisotria is small and poorly documented, with limited published information available. This species was described based on specimen material, though specific details regarding its biology remain largely unreported. It belongs to a family of commonly associated with dry, sandy, or disturbed .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Anisotria shooki: //ˌæn.aɪˈsɒt.riə ˈʃʊk.i//
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Taxonomic Note
The Anisotria was established by Werner (1970) and contains very few described . Anisotria shooki appears to be a rarely collected or poorly documented species, with no observations recorded in major databases as of the knowledge cutoff. The specific epithet 'shooki' likely honors an individual, though the etymology is not formally documented in readily accessible literature.