Apsaphida eremna

Franclemont, 1973

Apsaphida eremna is a rare and the sole in its . It is known exclusively from Arizona, where it was first described by John G. Franclemont in 1973. The species remains poorly documented with few verified observations.

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How to pronounce Apsaphida eremna: /æpˈsæfɪdə ɛˈrɛmnə/

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Identification

As the only in its , Apsaphida eremna can be distinguished from other by its unique combination of genitalic and pattern characteristics established in the original description. Specific diagnostic features require examination of .

Distribution

United States: Arizona.

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Taxonomic history

Both and were erected simultaneously by Franclemont in 1973, making this a relatively recent taxonomic description within .

Observation rarity

With only 5 iNaturalist observations and limited museum records, this is among the more poorly known North .

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