Amedia floridana
Jaschhof, 1997
Amedia floridana is a of ( ) described by Jaschhof in 1997. The species belongs to the Lestremiinae and tribe Strobliellini. As a member of this , it is likely associated with fungal substrates, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented in available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Amedia floridana: /əˈmiːdiə flɔːrɪˈdɑːnə/
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Distribution
The specific epithet "floridana" suggests a distribution in Florida, USA, though precise locality data are not documented in the provided sources.
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Taxonomic placement
Amedia floridana is classified within the tribe Strobliellini of Lestremiinae in the . The Amedia was established by Jaschhof and belongs to a group of whose typically develop in fungal substrates.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- Catalogue of Life
- Rediscovery of Cicindela scabrosa floridana | Beetles In The Bush
- Photographing the Newly Rediscovered Cicindelidia floridana | Beetles In The Bush
- The (almost) Florida-endemic Cicindelidia scabrosa | Beetles In The Bush
- Mini-review of the Cicindelidia abdominalis species-group | Beetles In The Bush
- Why I Roamed the Marsh at Night | Beetles In The Bush
- ID Challenge #10 | Beetles In The Bush