Pseudomethoca quadrinotata
Knull, 1938
Pseudomethoca quadrinotata is a of in the , described by Knull in 1938. The Pseudomethoca is part of the diverse velvet ant fauna of North America, characterized by aposematic coloration and the wingless condition of females. This species is among the relatively small number of Pseudomethoca species documented in the region.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pseudomethoca quadrinotata: /ˌsjuːdoʊməˈθoʊkə ˌkwɑːdrɪnoʊˈteɪtə/
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Distribution
North America
Similar Taxa
- Pseudomethoca simillimaBoth share the Pseudomethoca and exhibit similar aposematic coloration patterns typical of in this genus, potentially leading to identification challenges where ranges overlap.