Zeropamera

Barber, 1948

Zeropamera is a of in the , established by Barber in 1948. It belongs to the tribe Myodochini within the Rhyparochrominae. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with very few observations recorded. Members of this genus are () characterized by their .

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How to pronounce Zeropamera: /zɛroʊˈpæmərə/

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Taxonomic Notes

Zeropamera is a rarely encountered with minimal published documentation. The etymology suggests a name possibly referencing 'zero' or 'none' combined with the related genus Pamera, perhaps alluding to reduced features or absence of certain characteristics typical of related genera.

Data Deficiency

Only 3 observations are recorded in iNaturalist, and no Wikipedia summary exists. The appears to be data deficient, with -level and basic biology largely undescribed in accessible literature.

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