Eusattus dubius arizonensis

Doyen, 1984

A described from Arizona in 1984. Part of the diverse Eusattus within the , this represents one of many cryptic or poorly documented subspecies in the North aridlands. The Eusattus dubius itself was described by Casey in 1890. Very few observations exist in public databases, suggesting either genuine rarity or undercollection due to its cryptic habits.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eusattus dubius arizonensis: /juːˈsætəs ˈdjuːbiəs ˌærɪˈzoʊnənsɪs/

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Distribution

Known from Arizona, USA. The locality and precise range boundaries remain undocumented in accessible literature. Three observations recorded in iNaturalist as of the knowledge cutoff.

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