Blapstinus fuscus
Casey, 1890
Blapstinus fuscus is a of in the . It belongs to the tribe Blapstinini, a group of small to -sized tenebrionids primarily distributed in the Americas. The species was described by Thomas L. Casey in 1890. Available records indicate a distribution in Mexico, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented in published literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Blapstinus fuscus: //blæpˈstiː.nəs ˈfʊs.kʊs//
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Distribution
Recorded from Mexico (MX). Specific locality data and range extent within the country are not well documented in available sources.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
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