Ulomoides ocularis
(Casey, 1891)
Ulomoides ocularis is a in the . The species name "ocularis" refers to distinctive related features. It has been recorded from Hawaii and Saint Martin (MF). As a member of Tenebrionidae, it belongs to a large family of commonly associated with decaying matter and dry .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ulomoides ocularis: /uː.lɔːˈmɔɪ.diːz ɒˈkjuː.lə.rɪs/
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Distribution
Recorded from Hawaii (United States) and Saint Martin (MF - French part of Saint Martin).
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Taxonomic note
The was originally described by Casey in 1891 under the Uloma, but is now classified in Ulomoides.
Data limitations
Available sources provide minimal biological information for this beyond taxonomic and distribution records.