Eusattus difficilis

LeConte, 1851

Eusattus difficilis is a of darkling beetle in the Tenebrionidae, described by LeConte in 1851. The Eusattus belongs to a diverse group of beetles commonly known as darkling beetles, which are primarily found in arid and semi-arid environments. This species is native to Mexico, as indicated by distribution records. The specific epithet "difficilis" (Latin for "difficult") may allude to identification challenges or characteristics. Darkling beetles in this genus are typically ground-dwelling and adapted to dry conditions.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eusattus difficilis: /juːˈsætəs dɪˈfɪsɪlɪs/

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Distribution

Mexico (MX). Distribution records are limited, with GBIF data indicating occurrence in Mexico. No specific locality details beyond country-level records are available in the provided sources.

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