Euarestoides abstersus

(Loew, 1862)

Euarestoides abstersus is a in the , restricted to the Bahamas and eastern North America. As a member of the Euarestoides, it belongs to a group of six recognized distributed across the Americas. The species was first described by Loew in 1862. Published literature indicates that and detailed biological data exist but have not been widely disseminated in accessible sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Euarestoides abstersus: /juːəˈrɛstɔɪdiːz əbˈstɜːrsəs/

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Distribution

Bahamas, eastern Canada, and eastern United States.

Similar Taxa

  • Euarestoides acutangulusOverlaps in eastern North America; distinguished by broader distribution extending to South America and Caribbean; specific morphological differences are documented in taxonomic
  • Euarestoides dreisbachiShares characteristics; restricted to Central and South America (Guatemala, Mexico, Peru), eliminating geographic overlap with E. abstersus in most of its range

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