Bycrea villosa
Pascoe, 1868
Bycrea villosa is a of darkling beetle in the Tenebrionidae, described by Francis Pascoe in 1868. The species epithet 'villosa' refers to a hairy or densely setose appearance. As a member of the diverse Tenebrionidae family, it likely occupies arid or semi-arid typical of many tenebrionid beetles, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented. The Bycrea is not well-studied, and published information on this species is sparse.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Bycrea villosa: /ˈbɪkriə vɪˈloʊsə/
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Distribution
Mexico (MX)
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- Grasshoppers of Colorado
- Grasshoppers of Colorado
- The Big 43: The California Native Plants, Plus One, Studied in UC Davis Research | Bug Squad
- Spotlighting Bumble Bee Research in the Neal Williams' Lab | Bug Squad
- Kate Frey: How to Attract Pollinators | Bug Squad
- Botanizing at St. Joe State Park | Beetles In The Bush