Vulsirea

Spinola, 1837

Vulsirea is a of in the , established by Spinola in 1837. The genus contains at least two described : Vulsirea nigrorubra and Vulsirea violacea. As members of Pentatomidae, these possess the shield-shaped body and characteristic of true stink bugs. The genus has been documented through 214 iNaturalist observations, indicating moderate recognition among naturalists.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Vulsirea: /vʊlˈsɪɹ.i.ə/

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Identification

Vulsirea may be distinguished from other by specific coloration patterns referenced in their species epithets: nigrorubra (black-red) and violacea (violet/purple). However, detailed diagnostic morphological features for genus-level identification require examination.

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Distribution

The has been recorded across multiple regions based on 214 iNaturalist observations, though specific range boundaries for the genus and its constituent are not well-documented in available sources.

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